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  1. I know what you are talking about and my local library used to have a copy of it. I unfortunately live with a bunch puritans who understand nothing about this or having a good time so I may or may not be able to help you. I could probably actually write a good amount of it without the book.
  2. I'll go through the pile and see what I can find. It still depresses to this day, watching them being crushed. I only have the ones that I do because of friends. My father was not very understanding about it. I had to watch early original IIs, not II+s but actual IIs getting mashed with the garbage. At least 100 machines.
  3. If you really want 4.0, I might be able to find it. Most of my equipment came from my local school's dumpster and there are all sorts of different AppleWorks disks. None are original, but likely good copies as the policy when I was in elementary school before they trashed them was you had to save any changes to your own disk.
  4. I am not familiar with your description, but I can certainly image it for you if want.
  5. I am not certain what the numbers mean, but I would assume one of them indicates the diameter of the threads. I would really like a source if anyone knows one as everything I find on Google seems to be "4-40" or "M3" which I assume is the metric equivalent. I think those are both the same size as I've seen screws advertised as being both.
  6. Does anyone know the dimensions or official size for the D Sub Screws that are used to hold expansion card connectors in the rear ports of the IIe/IIGS and/or where I might potentially buy some? I have tried the standard 4-40 ones used with most PC connectors and they are too small.
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