You know, I hit send too early on this message...
Anyway, the point is, is there any significance to the scribbled
date inside the lid of the Mac II? Can't remember the date exactly...
And why would FWB CD-ROM toolkit report the device name of the
Bernoulli as Beta150? Did Iomega release a testing device to someone?
Lastly, (to Chris, really) I seem to recall that a MacSE/30 (or
Classic) that I had sold to someone had a Radius Full Page Display Card in
it also. Or am I thinking of the Radius Pivot card in my SE/30? BTW, how is
the GatorStar?
--- David A Woyciesjes
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From: David Woyciesjes
Well, Dad is cleaning out his basement, and gave me a couple boxes of
stuff. Here's what a quick glance in the boxes shows, so far...
- Hayes SmartModem 1200
- 2 other external modems
- couple smaller HDDs
- some random cables, including a 6" AUI cable (!)
- couple Mac keyboards
- 3.5" and 5.25" disk cases
- 3 older external SCSI CD-ROMs
...and he best scores are...
- Radius full page display
- Iomega Bernoulli 150 external drive and 5 carts...
- Macintosh II, with 800K and FDHD floppy drives, with Radius Mac II Full
Page Display Card, and some docs...
Now to see if it all works...
--- David A Woyciesjes