Two visitors all day today, a father and son, and they showed up literally as I was locking the outside door. Got a lot done today. Started around 10:30 this morning loading up Apple IIs from the warehouse to work on. I picked up our new server for the museum (Dan Jacobs and Martin Flynn were at IXR and had it waiting for me) and also got two more compact Macs for VCF from them (a Mac plus and Mac classic) I was able to get half a dozen apple computers tested, fixed (as needed) and working, tagged and back in the warehouse. A couple others need more repairs than I had time for and I brought another four out to evaluate. The goal is to have all the compact Macs and apple IIs (and any other machines I have time for before my busy season at work begins) tested and tagged with serial numbers, working condition, known issues etc. to facilitate entering the information in the new archiving/inventory software we will be getting soon (hopefully) I was up on Thursday and got the new MOBIDIC shelf (temporary till time permits to make a "good" one) up in the hallway and at that time got some of the tablets in the museum running again (d-link router had come unplugged!) I finished reconnecting the rest to the network today (some want to hook to the vcf wifi instead of the tablet wifi after restarting or losing the network) so for the moment all the tablets are functioning within normal operating parameters. I also made a couple super simple display programs/screens for a couple machines in the museum too. There are eleven of the micros in the museum that are running well. (Not counting ones that may work but are not hooked up to monitors) Once we get a new iPod or repair the existing one for the Apple I replica it will be twelve! There may be others ready to go but I am only familiar with twelve of them :-) Big shout out to Jeff B., Doug Crawford and Chris Fala for educating me in the ways of the commodore! Tony