I recently ditched a mac se.  I opened it up (to save the hard drive) and  was
suprised to see a bunch of signatures  ingraved on the inside of the case. One
of the names was Steven Jobs. Does anyone know if that was common.  ( I have
oracle 4.1 PC diskettes are they rare?)
Chaim






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I have a copy of PC Magazine volume 1, number 1 in my bookcase at home.

The only thing is we cut out a coupon that was on the inside of the back
cover, so there is a corner missing.  The one will all those wooden puppets
standing on the computer, and Charlie Chaplin.

I remember standing at CompuCentre and the sales person telling me assembly
language for the IBM PC was going to be really tough because of "shadowed"
memory -- I think she meant segmented memory...

Pat.

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> One of the R&D guys says he has a prett good collection of
> this kind of early stuff from the PC industry, he says that
> there aren't much of any good museums of PC technology (yet).
> At least for historical interest reasons, it might be worth
> holding onto, especially if you have something that is rare,
> or otherwise a bit out of the mainstream.
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> regards,
> ep
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