I helped a friend, who wanted a IIc form a huge pile of Apples
someone had bought from a local School, dig out a IIc and a monitor for it.

As part of the deal, I carted off dozens of Apple II's and a couple of GSes,
and scads of printers, a few monitors, and left the rest behind.

A few of the Apples revealed some neat finds. A fast SCSI card from
a IIgs, network cards from two Apple IIe's, keypad dongle, A device called
Doctor Device (?) which allows headphones to be plugged into the IIgs,
two ram expansion cards. One a Chinook 4000, the other an Apple fully
populated, a few serial printer cards with the cable attached from Orange
Micro and Apricorn. A mouse card. And beaucoups drive cards and the like.

Jeff



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