At 1:58 PM -0700 5/6/07, Scott Austin wrote:
Question 1: Which to keep: II, II+, or IIe? I need to
review Apple
system hardware history, but I'd figure the IIe has the most
capability, but the II is more significant.
If I was to choose, I'd go with the IIe, especially after looking at
the list of HW. That Mockingboard is a soundcard I believe.
Question 2: Which accessories are significant to keep
(you know, but
hate to say it: "VERY R at RE!!!")? Some
things may be rare, but I doubt I'd use them. For example, the Switch-A-Slot
(see
http://tinyurl.com/2m8b3e )
Oh, now that's way cool! I've never even heard of such a thing, and
with some of the cards you have you might want to keep it as well.
Good grief, I just read through them again, I'm not sure what to
suggest.
At the very least these 4 cards. Realistically I'm inclined to
recommend keeping all the cards.
Transware Accelerator (Is this a CPU accelerator?)
CMS SCSI II
Apple Super Serial Card II
Apple IIe 80 Col/64K Memory Expansion
I'd also recommend keeping all the software and books.
Very nice haul!
Zane
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