Anyone interested in Apple II stuff.
Posted on 8-bit comp. website - self evident really. :>)
Geoff.
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Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 13:44:29 -0000
From: "genoman45" <genoman45 at yahoo.com>
Subject: Lots of free Apple II software
I found a few boxes full of Apple II software in my basement. Most
are in their original packages that remain unopened. Some packages
are open - but all is original software.
I have no way to check to determine if the software is good. I can
throw it all out or give it away if it still is desired stuff to
someone. I live near Minneapolis. I am also willing to ship it for
the cost of UPS shipping. I guess I have 40 pounds of software and
some cards like the CP/M card and the serial card. They appear to be
in good shape. I do not want to pick through it and will give it all
away or ship it all. In other words, take it all or none - It is free
stuff after all.
Best Buy started in St. Paul and in their first year or so they bought
out a small computer-electronic shop. That shop had Apple II software
and the new manager wanted to get rid of all of it, so he told me he
would sell it to me for a fixed price. My son, then age 11, sold some
of the software at user meetings and to friends. He did OK with it
and learned a lot about business in the process. But he did not go
through it all and left it in boxes - that is what I found in our
basement.
Let me know if you are interested. Please put Apple II somewhere in
your email subject line and your phone number would be helpful.
It is great to see that 8-bit is not completely dead.
Gene
genek at
yahoo.com
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