Hi everyone.  This is not about a Mac, but it is about a vintage computer
with the multi-colored Apple logo that we all know and love.

I had a request come through on another e-mail list that I am on looking
for anyone out there that has a working Apple //.  It seems that the model
railroad club in my area found a bunch of 5 1/4" disks that they had used
to keep records on.  They were really hoping to print the data out.

I am happy to say that it is their lucky day!  My Apple //e in my classroom
fired right up today, and after some digging to find a program that had
something to print, I tested the printer.  Works just like new!  I am so
glad that my obsession and overwhelming desire to hoard any Mac/Apple stuff
that I can find has finally come in handy for someone other than myself!

Tracy

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