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Look what I found in the woods!
So I went for a walk in the woods yesterday and I came across a dump site. There was a giant Intergraph monitor that caught my eye and caused me to investigate more closely.

95% buried in the ground with just a tiny corner showing I saw some suspiciously familiar looking plastic... I started digging and uncovered a remarkably intact Macintosh SE FDHD! What are the odds?



It of course couldn't possibly work but it turned out that it's SWIM chip was totally untouched! Those DIP style SWIM chips are unobtainium these days and I've been wanting one for ages to upgrade my Mac SE to being able to use full size (and PC compatible) 1.44MB floppies. I pulled the part along with the ROMs to support it and popped it into my machine and it came right up! I'd already swapped out the floppy drive for a 1.44MB a while back when the original stopped working.

Another cool thing it had was a Lapis Video card. I couldn't find hardly ANY info about it online but it looks like it outputs standard VGA as well as TTL. Perhaps this is why the giant monitor was next to it?

I cleaned up the case and it looks pretty decent to have been buried underground for god only knows how long. I think I may put a mini vMac emulator in it. #Zombie Mac!


95% buried in the ground with just a tiny corner showing I saw some suspiciously familiar looking plastic... I started digging and uncovered a remarkably intact Macintosh SE FDHD! What are the odds?



It of course couldn't possibly work but it turned out that it's SWIM chip was totally untouched! Those DIP style SWIM chips are unobtainium these days and I've been wanting one for ages to upgrade my Mac SE to being able to use full size (and PC compatible) 1.44MB floppies. I pulled the part along with the ROMs to support it and popped it into my machine and it came right up! I'd already swapped out the floppy drive for a 1.44MB a while back when the original stopped working.

Another cool thing it had was a Lapis Video card. I couldn't find hardly ANY info about it online but it looks like it outputs standard VGA as well as TTL. Perhaps this is why the giant monitor was next to it?

I cleaned up the case and it looks pretty decent to have been buried underground for god only knows how long. I think I may put a mini vMac emulator in it. #Zombie Mac!

THAT is awesome! Well done, and nice save from the pit! I can't believe any of it works... that's fantastic you found some bits to salvage that actually worked. And love the pics! The stories are what make this collecting fun for me and this is a great one for sure. Thanks for sharing!
computer archeology! That was a really neat find.
Wow!
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Wholy crap. Are there E-Waste laws in your area? Just trying to think of why it would be there, other than being all shot up like target practice.
The CRT itself is probably fine. the HDD might be... just curious whats on it...
The CRT itself is probably fine. the HDD might be... just curious whats on it...
Man, all I find when I go digging in the woods is dead bodies.
Nice find! I like the way the Apple logo burns/yellows into the plastic.
Man, I wish I could find stuff like this in the woods. All my dog finds is carrion. I think he is a natural born cadaver dog.
That's simply amazing ... note to self ... must train the dog to follow old mac smells! Well done.
Look what I found in the woods!"
Isn't that how horror movies begin...
Fantastic find. That's a great recounting.
Isn't that how horror movies begin...
Fantastic find. That's a great recounting.
Name it Josh.
Pardon my ignorance, but is that a horror movie reference?Name it Josh.
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Wow, I'm amazed some of it was so well preserved...
Its the beginning of a B movie where the classic mac starts killing people when everyone is asleep.Look what I found in the woods!"
Isn't that how horror movies begin...
(Honestly, that sounds like a movie I'd actually watch...)
Still looks better than many computers with a Maxwell PRAM battery!
... so the show, Fargo, is kinda accurate...Man, all I find when I go digging in the woods is dead bodies.
A few years ago, I got a couple of items from someone that had them stored in a semi - mostly cases, but a few, various other items. They were usually in pretty good shape, but this, stuff that was totally exposed to the elements and contained salvable items, very nice save!
Just because it was found in the woods doesn't mean the contents of the HD will be evil and nasty ... right?The CRT itself is probably fine. the HDD might be... just curious whats on it...
Thanks for posting the pics - we need more of these threads, taking shots of where you found it and when! Often the story is much more interesting than the Mac itself.
JB
That could easily be why someone buried it. They were getting a visit from the old school party van.Just because it was found in the woods doesn't mean the contents of the HD will be evil and nasty ... right?![]()
Thanks for posting the pics - we need more of these threads, taking shots of where you found it and when! Often the story is much more interesting than the Mac itself.
JB
^---- This! Right here! avadondragon has shown what a Conquest thread should be, imho. More stories and pictures please.
That is fantastic!! Thanks for sharing.
Yes, The Blair Witch Project.Pardon my ignorance, but is that a horror movie reference?
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Well I had time to do some more testing and I now have a spare working CRT! I think I have a friend that managed to break the yoke on their SE/30 a decade ago I'll probably give it to them if they still have the machine.

I also hooked up the hard drive to my PowerMac7200. It spun up and was recognized by system profiler but sadly I couldn't read any Mac partition info. I think one of the heads fused to the platter judging by the ting ting ting noise it is making.

I also hooked up the hard drive to my PowerMac7200. It spun up and was recognized by system profiler but sadly I couldn't read any Mac partition info. I think one of the heads fused to the platter judging by the ting ting ting noise it is making.
Congrats!
Wow! That's the kind of find I'd love to make!
Great!
Great!
Too bad it wasn't a Lisa. That would've been something!
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Maybe it was hibernating.
Nah, that's only bears... But you know what they say bears do in the woods. Perhaps there's a magical bear out there that excretes old Macs.
Makes sense, they're yummy!
No, don't turn it on! They say that if you watch the screen of a Mac you find buried in the woods, you'll die 3 days later! :O
I'm too late! Arrrrrrgh!