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Author: Chris Cowan
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Subject: OT: Apple 7100/80
7100! YES! THAT ROCKS!!!!!

I seemed to remember a couple of websites that sold old mac parts... hum...
let me think....

Here's one from Macally:
http://www.macally.com/spec/specialites/ethernet/mt10t.html

I've got an old 7600 that I'm using for my personal web server and home
system... That thing is rock solid... I've had it sitting in my closet for
several years until recently when I dug it out and installed Debian on it...
now it's my center of attention again...

http://uhduh.dyndns.org:8080

Chris

On Monday 22 April 2002 08:20 pm, you wrote:
> On 21 Apr 2002, Bryce C. wrote:
> > Sorry, that's what I meant. This my first Mac of my own and I bought it
> > at a garage sale on saturday w/o manual etc. Had to buy a vga adapter
> > but that's all so far. Thing runs like a champ. Best $10 I ever spent.
>
> Dang... I remember buying an 8100/80 for about $5000 in 1993. 'course,
> RAM was about $50 per MB then too...
> It even came with a program called Softdos or Softwin or something like
> that, which was sort of like VMWare, for running Windows apps.
> ~M
>
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