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  1. Bradsco

    A Classic Mac neophyte journey begins.

    Going through all the extras that came with these machines. There's many cables, at least 200 floppies and several books. Is there anything I should be looking for that is worth keeping around? Most of the floppies seem to be backups of fonts, but there's a few commercial disks. I've found a...
  2. Bradsco

    A Classic Mac neophyte journey begins.

    I do remember the first keyboards being different, and that ADB was used for quite some time on a lot of the machines. I have a 6100 with the ADB extended keyboard too.
  3. Bradsco

    A Classic Mac neophyte journey begins.

    I think I can handle a recap. Really though I need to clean up this keyboard and mouse. They both work, but some keys are iffy.
  4. Bradsco

    A Classic Mac neophyte journey begins.

    I was under the impression that ADB was part of the name at some point, but again just learning.
  5. Bradsco

    A Classic Mac neophyte journey begins.

    Keen eye! That's the underside edge of the ADB keyboard! (Correction... Apple Standard Keyboard. Still learning!)
  6. Bradsco

    A Classic Mac neophyte journey begins.

    I love it. Real cats here lending a hand too, Lemmy and Nico. Toonces was just that goofy driving cat skit from Saturday Night Live of years past.
  7. Bradsco

    A Classic Mac neophyte journey begins.

    The monkey has always been there, but like Toonces the cat sometimes it drives :)
  8. Bradsco

    A Classic Mac neophyte journey begins.

    It would have made a better story if I had taken more pictures, but yes they both work. The SE/30 (Doug) is essentially pristine inside, while the SE (Bob) has some battle scars. From what I can tell though, Bob was laying on his face for a very long time. When the battery spewed, it mostly...
  9. Bradsco

    A Classic Mac neophyte journey begins.

    Growing up in a college town, oddly there were few Macs in my circles. It was always Commodore, with the occasional Atari or Sinclair. I might not be starting at the very beginning, but I'm pretty happy to be starting at all.