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    Posted 3 years ago

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    Here's another vintage Apple computer, this one a MACINTOSH 512K Model M0001E, with a FANNY MAC external cooling fan hooked into its power cord. It also has a cartoon-dude label on its back saying "I've been Mac Rescued" with handwritten date 9-18-90. Guessing the fan thing was an 'add-on', it slides in/out of the handhold at the top of the computer case. It has a slot for a floppy disk drive on the front, and connections on the back for whatever you plugged into these things. I have no idea if it still works or not, I have not plugged it in to find out.

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    1. Alfie21 Alfie21, 3 years ago
      Keep us posted as to what's on it...maybe some interesting data: the writings of a novel, accounting, or inventory?

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