Brian:

I am going to pass on your dot matrix printer. What I would like to know, is can I hook up any modern type printers to that old Mac SE?
If  so, how?

Or maybe I can plug my old SE into the Performa, and use the laser printer now attached.

And finally, I really don't need to hook the SE up with anything; I would just like to do it for a lark, to see if this old computer still functions correctly. It was the cat's meow about 1989, or whenever it was first available.

Neal Hammon

On Mar 417, 1120102007, at 7:19 PM, Brian ONeal wrote:

Neal,

I have an old dot matrix Apple printer if you want it.
I'll have to look for it.
Neals got dibs but if anyone else wants it, its free.

Brian O'Neal


On Mar 17, 2010, at 3:25 PM, Neal Hammon wrote:

While on the subject of printers, I still have my old, little box type Mac SE, that still runs pretty good, (but slow).

Back when I used this Mac SE, I had a dot-matrices printer, that I have long since discarded. Is there any way I could hook up one of my existing printers to work with this old Mac SE, just for kicks. I don't really need to do it, as I have an old HP laser hooked up to an old Mac Performa, 6400/200. With this set up, I can still read my old floppys; that is sometimes, if they are not too old.

I like to look at some of the old houses I designed, that never got built.

Neal Hammon


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