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This Apple Mac IIci was stored in a garage or attic and ended up with rodents living in it. Can I get this absolutely filthy retro computer  from 1989 working again?  

Mac floppy drive restoration walkthrough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LWfjsvc8OA 

 BlueSCSI: https://scsi.blue  

Sources:
MacUser, November 1989.
Byte, October 1989.
Computerworld, October 9, 1989.

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Music by Epidemic Sound (https://www.epidemicsound.com).
Intro music by BoxCat Games (http://www.box-cat.com).

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Restoring a (Literal) Rats' Nest Macintosh IIci

This Apple Mac IIci was stored in a garage or attic and ended up with rodents living in it. Can I get this absolutely filthy retro computer from 1989 working again? Mac floppy drive restoration walkthrough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LWfjsvc8OA BlueSCSI: https://scsi.blue Sources: MacUser, November 1989. Byte, October 1989. Computerworld, October 9, 1989. ----------------------------------------­------------------------------------- Please consider supporting my work on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thisdoesnotcompute Follow me on Twitter and Instagram! @thisdoesnotcomp ----------------------------------------­------------------------------------- Music by Epidemic Sound (https://www.epidemicsound.com). Intro music by BoxCat Games (http://www.box-cat.com).

Comments

Anonymous

I enjoyed that a lot! Restorations are so satisfying - both to watch, and to perform. Filming the process is a whole new level of dedication though. Well done, as always! P.S. I just bought an Apple IIc from Androda!

Lucas J. Chumley

Love watching you restore stuff, especially when you keep your reactions in (both positive and negative reactions; I'm not saying I like to hear the disappointment in your voice, but you do take an almost comedic tone sometimes). I'm just happy the last few restorations you've done haven't come with big "fuck yous" right toward the end!