Having just seen some ads for them in older BYTE Magazines, the B&H
ads stated that their Apples had only two differences, a black case and
a much longer warranty (sometimg like a year or two longer then
Apple's), As I recall they cost a little more too.
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Also will have a seemingly dead "original Mac" (model number M0001)
for sale at the swap, my wife asked me to buy it and after I did she
learned it is not a machine you can do much on the internet with, much
less have it "read" your newsgroup/E-mail captures... Too divergent
from my Commodore collection and have no desire to
convert it to a fish
tank (I hear many older Macs suffered that fate) so it goes to
swap. ;)
Commodore information pages. I've almost got almost all the pics
scanned and still have a few more pages of history but it will be done
in time Sam. (it should look nice, color inkjet!) BTW I am just going
through the 8-bits, Early Commodore History, as well as a few
scans/copies of older promotional literature, should be a treat for the
Commodore fan to peruse. (It reminds me of all the promotional flyers I
had tossed in my youth, a Commodore PET glassy ad in color... A VIC-20
color glossy sheet, and of course, that stack of Creative Computings and
Electronic Games magazines **ouch!** just kicked myself again...)
Larry Anderson
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