Aaron Teeling
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Sucks getting old. More specifically, growing up. My FROG is two-blocked with so much stuff I don't know what to do with it anymore.
Specifically software, but some hardware as well has to go to a good home.
I could put it on eBay but to be honest, I really don't have the time and I would prefer it goes to a collector who will make better use of it.
Right now I have boxes of Commodore 64, Amiga, IBM PC, and some Apple (Apple II and vintage Macintosh) software that I don't dare put in my attic (VA is a terrible place for outdoor storage). Mostly games. Some boxed, some shareware, some business and productivity software.
Hardware is mostly Apple II stuff, like extra DuoDrives, Mac Cables, perhaps a early ADB CD ROM unit. I have an PPC 8500 that worked somewhat running Mac OS X, Can't remember what processor card was in it, but I have the Sony/Apple monitor that matched the unit. Probably a keyboard too.
I just uncovered a box of Commodore/Amiga Joysitcks.
In a perfect world, I would have cataloged everything, but time is something I have little of these days. If you are interested in picking it up, it's yours for free.
Aaron Teeling
Specifically software, but some hardware as well has to go to a good home.
I could put it on eBay but to be honest, I really don't have the time and I would prefer it goes to a collector who will make better use of it.
Right now I have boxes of Commodore 64, Amiga, IBM PC, and some Apple (Apple II and vintage Macintosh) software that I don't dare put in my attic (VA is a terrible place for outdoor storage). Mostly games. Some boxed, some shareware, some business and productivity software.
Hardware is mostly Apple II stuff, like extra DuoDrives, Mac Cables, perhaps a early ADB CD ROM unit. I have an PPC 8500 that worked somewhat running Mac OS X, Can't remember what processor card was in it, but I have the Sony/Apple monitor that matched the unit. Probably a keyboard too.
I just uncovered a box of Commodore/Amiga Joysitcks.
In a perfect world, I would have cataloged everything, but time is something I have little of these days. If you are interested in picking it up, it's yours for free.
Aaron Teeling
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