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Can anyone help me identify this game?

OK so this might be tough. Back in the summer of 1981 I had my first exposure to the Apple II. My neighbours had one and a few games for it.

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Saving NIB images back to physical diskettes

It is almost impossible to save back .NIB images to real diskettes due to lack of all data in them. Are there any apple2 software titles that are available as NIB images on the net but can be used only with emulators because there are no means to create a physical disks from them?

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Memory Expansion card not working Apple IIe

Hi everyone,

I have recently bought a 80col 64K expansion card (see attached picture) for and unenhanced apple IIe.
I cannot make it work (PR#3 causes a lockup - I have to Ctrl-Reset to regain control)
so I figured out the problem may be that the Motherborad is Rev A.

Here are my questions :
- is there something to do with this card to make it work (mod it or whatever) ?

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Was Cyrus II Chess ever released for the Apple ][?

I'm on the same search as this guy. I'm sure I used to have it for the //e but I can't find a dsk image anywhere. Does anyone know if it was ever even released?

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How to get a game to run automatically

How can I get a game to run automatically at startup instead of having a menu or typing BRUN?

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Question about the DOS 3.3 Sample Programs disk BRICKOUT game

When I run the above game, my Joystick //e moves the 'bat' up and down only when I move the joystick left and right. When I move the joystick up and down, as would be intuitive, nothing happens.

Is this the same for you, or is there something wrong with my joystick?

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Replacing DIsk ][ Drivebelt

Hi, can anyone suggest some alternative material I could use to replace an Apple Disk ][ Drivebelt? I've tried a rubber band to mixed success, but need something sturdier. I see one for sale online but at $20 I'm sure there's a better household option.

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Announcing the Marina IP stack for Apple II

Because I wanted to learn more about ethernet and TCP/IP networking, and because I was dissatisfied with existing TCP/IP implementations for the Apple, I decided to write my own implementation. It is called Marina.

I started on February 1st of this year, taking a Uthernet/CS8900A driver that I'd written about 2 years ago, and in 2 months' time I have written decent implementations of IP, ARP, UDP, DHCP, with little bits of ICMP, and the start of a DNS resolver.

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