Old Elementry School Macintosh's

aimeeandbeatles

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Okay, so we used old Macintosh's in elemnetry school. And now they are consolidating the schools, and upgrading the computers. So, I wrote a letter to the school board asking if I could buy one, and have the disks included. Or even copies of the disks, I'll provide the CD-R's. My mother agreed, we'd be willing to pay up to 100 bucks for it, although not all at once. But they might give it to us cheap, or even free, I know one person who got an old Mac from their school free. :)

We're taking the letter to the school board tomorrow, as it's not that far away and is cheaper than mailing it. :lol:

Wish me luck!

P.S. Has anybody else tried this? If so, any luck?
 
None, I just use open-source/free ware programs to emulate an older Mac on my Windows computer (Mini vMmac for the older black and white Macs and Basilisk II for Mac OS 7-8)
 
Well at first I thought what good are those CD's going to do you when the old school apples only have floppies, and then I realized you probably had better computers because you're younger and went to a richer school than I:lol:

I might take one for free to reminisce, but I wouldn't actually pay for an old apple. Emulating the OS on your current computer would probably be better in terms of power consumption.
 
Hm, can OS7 and 8 be installed on any computer? They're free to download.
 
Let me explain, I like the programs on this old computer, and computer itself. And I can't remember the names of programs, so I can't go find them online as abandonware.
 
Hm, can OS7 and 8 be installed on any computer? They're free to download.
No, you have to have to use an emulator like Basilisk II (Pre-PowerMac) and SheepShaver (PowerMac old world), Even then you still need a rom file to have them work. Yet Apple still owns the rights to these old roms.
 
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