I road tripped a couple hours to pick these up. Like my Amiga before, I'm hoping to give these the restoration treatment.
- An Apple IIc (later model Apple II in a smaller case and built-in floppy drive)
- A Macintosh 128k (the computer Apple was selling you with that 1984 commercial)
- Timex Sinclair 1000 (Sinclair ZX81 North American version)
As you can see the Apple computers are in rough shape, in dire need of retrobriting. Also this and an RF adapter is all it came with.
So at the moment, the things I need:
- an Apple IIc Power supply (or alternative)
- an old Macintosh keyboard (or alternative)
- an old Macintosh mouse (or alternative)
- a boot disk for the Macintosh
- a way to fix the crack in the back of the Macintosh
- a new battery for the Macintosh
In other words, at this time I don't even know if the Apple IIc works.
As for the Macintosh...
This is it asking for a keyboard and disk. So yes! It works!
Side note: The CRT is a bit dark, so I can already tell it's going to need a capacitor replacement.
The Timex Sinclair is in pristine condition, though I don't have photos of that handy. The cables and power supply do concern me though, so I might not power it up until I can find a replacement.
I've since wiped everything down with disinfectant, and removed that gross apple sticker from the Apple IIc. Color didn't change, but some of the caked on dirt is now gone. I'll have restoration photos to share as I get started on that.
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Apple IIc Power Supply
This is 2021 and original power supplies for retro computers are ready to _melt_, so my first question was how viable would it be to make my own power supply?
Holy shit! Thank goodness, the Apple IIc has simple power requirements. It only needs a single voltage, unlike the Commodore 64 that wants both 5V and 9V. When you dig into the weeds, it sounds like the Apple IIc can actually accept any voltage from 9-20 volts, so long as it can provide enough amps. Awesome!
Doing a bit more digging I found an amazing suggestion: use laptop power supply (with an adapter).
https://retrocomputing.stackexchange.co ... -apple-iic
This guy modified a standard Lenovo/IBM/ThinkPad power plug adapter with the required DIN-7 plug, and hoo boy do I have lots of ThinkPads.
I even had the necessary DIN-7 female connectors on my parts shelf, so I just need a sacrificial adapter. I've since made an eBay order for a few of those adapters, and should have those in a few days.
In the mean time, I could hook the Apple IIc up to my bench power supply, but I need to finish cleaning my home-office first as ... hehe ... I've been sort-of dumping things in front of my workbench and can't exactly sit at it right now.
So yeah! New project! Fixing some new computers. No rush, but I'm hoping to take advantage of all that sunlight and start retrobriting.