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Geek Culture / how much would an old Apple IIc

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Posted: 7th Nov 2005 00:58
i dont have much time to post this but i just wanted to know how much an old apple IIc would be worth im not sure if its working or not(i havent got it yet) so please post how much it would be worth working or not and i will have 2 5 1/4 floppy drives and some math game on a floppy,also have a monitor

I dont know what else it has
btw im getting it free maybe

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Jeku
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Posted: 7th Nov 2005 07:14
Just go on Ebay and see what they're going for.

Eric T
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Posted: 7th Nov 2005 09:00
Not much, I have about 3 of them (ones missing something, but I'm not sure what it is, thus, about 3). Had 4, and the most I could get for the one I sold was about 20$, and I needed gas money.

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Van B
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Posted: 7th Nov 2005 11:04
Hold onto this stuff - it's the sort of kit that will just increase in price - the more these computers get sold, used, and abused the more expensive the rarer and complete sets will sell for. Especially if you have a monitor.


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indi
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Posted: 7th Nov 2005 13:04
macplus with 20meg hard drive original manuals and software plus maxxed out at 4megs of ram is what i have saved in the cupboard. shame i cant find a working Lisa model they are worth a bit now.

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Phaelax
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Posted: 9th Nov 2005 11:36
I'll take the 5 1/4 drive. I been wanting to get this Cobol stuff off this disk for years now.


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Posted: 19th Nov 2005 07:06 Edited at: 19th Nov 2005 07:07
hmmm i sure do bet that you would be happy to get something that one of our school computers have, its a usb(i think) 5 1/4 drive that can be hooked up to a modern computer. too bad the school dont like to give students stuff'


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whats so big about a monitor, all it is is a generic black and white no sound tv, the mac just plugs in with a standard yellow video cord

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