James and John discuss eBay finds: NIB Macintosh System Software Update Verion 5.0, Power Macintosh 8600/300, and Macintosh II. News includes CHIP-8 emulator for classic Macs, 5 1/4" floppy connected to a phone, and System 7 ported to X86. Join our Facebook page, follow us on X (Twitter), watch us on YouTube, and visit us at RetroMacCast.
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RMC Episode 718: Another Apple Treasure Bin
James and John discuss eBay finds: 1985 MacCollege binder, Macintosh TV, and 1989 Macintosh Pink OS binder. James opens up another bin of Apple stuff from his colleciton, and news includes a USB-to-ADB keyboard adapter and an archive of Mac programming books. Join our Facebook page, follow us on X (Twitter), watch us on YouTube, and visit us at RetroMacCast.
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RMC Episode 717: PowerBook Duo 2300c
James and John discuss eBay finds: six-color Apple decals, NIB Macintosh Plus, and Lionel Apple well car. Join our Facebook page, follow us on X (Twitter), watch us on YouTube, and visit us at RetroMacCast.
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RMC Episode 716: Apple Treasure Bin
James and John discuss eBay finds: 1983 Apple hoodie, Twentieth Anniversary Crystal Apple, and "What to do next" poster. James rummages through a container full of Apple collectibles, and news includes an RR Auction Apple collection update, great vintage Apple watchface, the ESP32 SoftCard Expansion Card for Apple II, retro Mac sticker, and DockLite G4. Join our Facebook page, follow us on X (Twitter), watch us on YouTube, and visit us at RetroMacCast.
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RMC Episode 715: Unboxing the Collector's Edition Pico-Mac-Nano
James and Matthew from MAC Museum discuss eBay finds: Tonka Apple computer crate, 1983 Mac developer's binder, and Mac II with IIfx logicboard. James opens his Collector's Edition Pico-Mac-Nano from 1-bit Rainbow. News includes upgrading iBook soldered RAM and Universal Control for a Macintosh Classic. Join our Facebook page, follow us on X (Twitter), watch us on YouTube, and visit us at RetroMacCast.