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Looking for these apple iie games

There were 3 adventure games I remember playing all the time but all these years later I can't remember their names. It would have been sometime around 1988, they were likely released before this. I remember playing them on the Apple IIe computers at school.

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Apple IIe software

I have some software for the older Apple computers that is looking for a new home. One is a program by Spinneraker software called word writer for the IIe & IIc. New in the box still shrink wraped. It can be had for shipping or if you are close enough free.

I also have 6 copies of Adobe Photoshop ver 1 on CD that came as bundeled software with new computers. Never opened or used, Free or for shipping. I also have more software all opened and I am not sure if all of it has the program disks with them.

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Apple IIc hooked up to my tv card, screen scrolls over and over

Hi guys. I bought an Apple IIc a little while ago and finally got it hooked up and running. It looks great, but the screen just scrolls up over and over and over. So right now, my disks aren't with me, so I'm just playing with the command line, and everything scrolls up.. any ideas? It almost looks like a refresh rate problem, but no flickering. I'm using a RF Modulator I bought at radio shack, rf cables to connect it to the apple II and a coax cable to connect to my tv card in my desktop. Any ideas?

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Fun with the Apple //c memory expansion card

I obtained several (about five) of these beauties, new, sealed in the box.

Three of them I filled with memory, installed, and tested. They're grrrrrreaaaaat!

Recently, being an apple ][ fanatic, and someone concerned about eliminating unnecessary paper, I decided to make clean, modern digital versions of all of the paperwork that came with them (which I'll post here when the appropriate permisions have been cleared). While doing the final proof check of the "Apple IIc Memory Expansion Owner's Guide," I noticed several comments.

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ZipGS Question

Hey all

Sort of new to this board, was a member ages ago but lost my account info.

I have a Rom 3 GS,
megs ram
40 meg HD w/Apple High Speed SCSI Card
2 3.5" Drives
2 5.25" drives
Echo II Speech Processor
ZipTechnologies ZipGS accelerator

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Apple II and 8-inch disk support

I've a ZVX4 interface card for the Apple II. This was produced in San Diego, California by Silicon Valley Associates. It allows the Apple II to interface with an 8-inch floppy disk drive such as those made by Shugart.

Along with this card I have some 8-inch floppy disks that make use of a special version of DOS 3.3. Apparently, the DOS 3.3 on these disks has been patched to support the 2.2MB capacity of the 8-inch disks.

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Apple IIc and CP/M - how do I accomplish this?

I recently got rid of my Apple IIe Platinum in order to make more room. I now have only my trusty Apple IIc. I had a Z80 card for the IIe that allowed me to run CP/M 2.23 and above. I'd like to do the same for Apple IIc, but there are no expansion slots. I heard there is a way to run CP/M on the Apple IIc that involves some sort of additional hardware, but I've not read this since 1999 and since don't have the luck of finding the info again.

If someone can explain the procedure to me, I'd be happy. Thanks.

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New IIgs

I just got ahold of a real gem.
I found the following system with ALL original boxes, manuals, disks, etc...

Apple IIgs ROM03
Apple RAM expansion board
2x Apple 3.5" floppy
1x Apple 5.25" floppy
Apple color monitor for the IIgs

The system is CLEAN! No yellowing.. just needed a little clean up. The guy had it stored in the boxes in his garage for years. I can't wait to add a hard disk, accelerator, and SCSI card. Smile

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Looking for a game...Applesoft? D&D

Looking for a D&D Game that I used on an Apple ][plus in 78-79. Help me...

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Apple IIc/IIc+ Color

Can anybody confirm that the IIc and IIc+ are different colors?

There were three colors in use at Apple at the time. I think 4, really, but for the sake of clarity we'll say three: beige, "Fog" and platinum. "Fog" was used on the IIc, ImageWriter II and LaserWriter. Beige was used on the the earlier Apple II line and the early Macs. The IIgs was the first to use the platinum color and the Plus, the IIe and the IIc had different colors prior to the IIgs.

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