I lost my beloved Mac Plus, the computer that made me become a programmer, because of COVID.
Shortly before COVID hit, I fired it up to see if it still worked, and within like a minute, a certain capacitor (that is a common and well-known failure point) fried, and it was dead. I brought it to a computer repair store to fix, and then COVID and its lockdowns hit.
When I returned months later to see what was up after my phone calls weren't returned, turns out the whole place had shut down and I to this day have no idea where my Mac Plus went. :/
Sounds like your Mac Plus died with covid (and really irresponsible customer property management), but not from covid…
Unless they edited their comment, they never said it died from COVID, but because of COVID.
out of curiosity, did you really think the GP thought COVID killed the computer which is an inanimate object that required this level of pedantry?
How
They had me at "4 months of work just to make a stupid pun."
I've preserved a number of machines by building them in to rackmount cases. It never occurred to me to make a faux product out of them. This is amazing! The graphics and detail are wonderful.
Brilliant. Got my old Macintosh Plus out a few months ago and flipped it on and unfortunately that let out some of the “magic smoke” that keeps all electronics running. I think it’s an electrolytic cap that blew. Just too old. Will have to find time to refurb it.
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No...no Programmer switch.
Close, they wired the Reset button!
But, no Programmer switch.
It's very hard to contain my disappointment. Bridge too far I guess.
Magic/More Magic switch required.
Naming it Racintosh instead of Rackintosh is... Definitely one of the decisions of all time