Reply 43960 of 52538, by HanJammer
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Kahenraz wrote on 2022-04-18, 00:31:I also don't connect Mac products, although I do keep one PowerBook G4 Titanium laptop, just in case. It's in good condition and doesn't take up much space.
Early Macs have always fascinated me from a distance. I grew up with PCs and did interact with Macs on occasion in the 90s, even some Apple IIs, I think. But since I never used them regularly, I have no nostalgia for them or any of their software.
So my experience now is kind of the same. I enjoy interacting with them on rare occasion, with no commitments to the platform.
Yeah, same here. But I always wanted Apple II because I do consider them the best 8-bit systems beside the BBC Micros and MSX (2). And Apple IIGS is even better (I still would like Apple IIe) - I will need some RAM expansion and floppy drives (or emulator) for it though. I like these AiO Macs because their shape is as iconic as say 5150/5160 and this is basically in NOS condition (a few foam pieces from the box and accessories like programmer switch are missing, but that's not big deal considered what I paid). It's almost in too nice condition to be used really.
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