Vintage Apple HyperCard Version 2.2 Boxed Set Brand New Sealed 1993 For Sale

Vintage Apple HyperCard Version 2.2 Boxed Set Brand New Sealed 1993
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Vintage Apple HyperCard Version 2.2 Boxed Set Brand New Sealed 1993:
$119.99

Has some shelf wear, please refer to photos for details. Will be shipped to address on file with no exceptions. There\'s no warranty or guarantee that this item works due to its age. Thank you.


This is a vintage Apple HyperCard Version 2.2 boxed set, still sealed and ready to use. The set includes everything you need to get started with this classic piece of technology. The brand is Apple, and the unit type is a single unit. The set was manufactured in the United States in 1993, making it a rare find for collectors.


Inside the box, you\'ll find all the necessary software and hardware components to create your own HyperCard projects. This includes a manual, programming guide, and other useful tools. The unit quantity is one, and it\'s a great addition to any vintage computing collection. Don\'t miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of computing history.



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