Apple Macintosh Mac mouse M0100 original style for 128K/512K/Plus WORKING For Sale

Apple Macintosh Mac mouse M0100 original style for 128K/512K/Plus WORKING
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Apple Macintosh Mac mouse M0100 original style for 128K/512K/Plus WORKING:
$100.00

For sale is a working Apple Macintosh mouse, model M0100 for 128K/512K/Plus models. This mouse is tested working with a Macintosh Plus. I have four mice in total and each sale is for one (1) mouse. UPDATE: one mouse has been sold.

This mouse is the original blocky 1984 type made in the USA that was introduced with the original Macintosh. The connector to the computer is larger in comparison to later revisions, which came out with the Plus and maybe the 512K. See some of my other sales for other items.

The mice show yellowing from the original beige color that is normal for its age. One is more yellowed than the others. The DB9 connector is clean on each. As far as I can see, the mice are all fully intact. See the photographs for more information on condition.

This item may be compatible with the Apple II and IIc per appletothecore.me. However, I have not tested this functionality.

Being electronics and old, this computer is offered as-is and no returns are accepted. I offer FREE SHIPPING in the USA!

Check out my other Apple/Macintosh-related sales!



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