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If you have original OS Disks for most any version of Macintosh Operating System from 1.1g thru 10.x, we will purchase the software from you to resell to others who need it. Email us, describe your item and we'll give you a quote.

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Macintosh computers have been a vital part of the computer industry since 1984 when the first macintosh, the Mac 128k came into being. Since then we have seen the advent of the Mac 512K, the Mac 512Ke, then the Mac SE, SE 30, Mac II, Mac IIx, Mac IIcx and Mac IIfx. Then the Performa line came out. It brought a number of products as well as a path to upgrade to the new PowerPC line of Mac Computers. The PowerPC series used the PPC 601 chip and the 603e chip. Then came the G3 or third generation Macs. The G3 series started with a desktop and tower units, then the "Blue and white" G3 tower. The fourth generation PowerPC chips brought the G4 series, the G5 series, and now the MacPro, iMac and MacBook Intel Chip series.
Macintosh computers have been a vital part of the computer industry since 1984 when the first macintosh, the Mac 128k came into being. Since then we have seen the advent of the Mac 512K, the Mac 512Ke, then the Mac SE, SE 30, Mac II, Mac IIx, Mac IIcx and Mac IIfx. Then the Performa line came out. It brought a number of products as well as a path to upgrade to the new PowerPC line of Mac Computers. The PowerPC series used the PPC 601 chip and the 603e chip. Then came the G3 or third generation Macs. The G3 series started with a desktop and tower units, then the "Blue and white" G3 tower. The fourth generation PowerPC chips brought the G4 series, and now we have the G5 series. This year (2006) Apple introduced its first series based on Intel chips with the MacBook Pro and Intel based iMac.