Don,
If the nameplate on the back says "Macintosh" and nothing else, it is
the original 128K Mac.
I'm pretty sure the M0001 designation was used exclusively for that
model and that the Macintosh 128K which shipped concurrently with the
Macintosh 512K had a different number.
Erik
www.vintage-computer.com
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On Behalf Of Don Maslin
Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2002 2:51 PM
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Subject: Early Mac
I saw a Mac at a thrift today that I assume must be one of the 128k
Macs. It is a Model M0001 and there is not a mini-DIN to be found
on it. Just D-subs and an RJ-11 on the front for the keyboard. It
runs too - or it would like to if it had a disk.
Is my 128k Mac surmise correct?
- don