James and John discuss Etsy finds: Macintosh keychains, 3D Mac icon wallart, Apple logo socks. They look at Conway's Game of Life for Mac, and news includes the end of FireWire, Spigen iMac shaped Watch charger stand, a miniature Mac how-to, Mac-colored filament, and a Mac Classic emulator called Snow. Join our Facebook page, follow us on X (Twitter), watch us on YouTube, and visit us at RetroMacCast.
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RMC Episode 710: I'm on a Boat
James and John discuss eBay finds: Apple plush rat, Macintosh IIsi, and Pioneer MPC-LX100 clone. They look back at June 1985 in Macworld magazine, and news includes the wokyis Mac mini docking enclosurenand the 1-bit rainbow pico-mac-nano. Join our Facebook page, follow us on X (Twitter), watch us on YouTube, and visit us at RetroMacCast.
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RMC Episode 709: A Single-Story A
James and John discuss eBay finds: Macintosh II, Apple IIc, and $100M Marketing Team Award. They look at the Apple feature in the May/June 1985 issue of Comminication Arts, and news includes a detail foud in Macintosh System 1.0 and revisiting Nanoraptor. Join our Facebook page, follow us on Twitter, watch us on YouTube, and visit us at RetroMacCast.
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RMC Episode 708: Masters of Media
James and John discuss eBay finds: Power Macintosh G4 with Studio Display, Power Macintosh G3 All-In-One, and SE/30 case with color LCD mod. John digitizes some old Apple VHS tapes revealing the 1984 Macintosh Commercial Epilogue from 1995, and news includes a MacOS software server, and some great retro Mac videos from This Does Not Compute. Join our Facebook page, follow us on Twitter, watch us on YouTube, and visit us at RetroMacCast.
James and John discuss eBay finds: Apple "Ripple" poster, Power Computing PowerBase 180, and Macintosh PowerBook 180c. They check out James's iPhone coaster display, and news includes Apple's vintage/obsolete products, and converting a vintage Mac using a Raspberry Pi. Join our Facebook page, follow us on Twitter, watch us on YouTube, and visit us at RetroMacCast.