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Landed this a few weeks ago from Bob. Looked to be an engineering unit; the part number of the motherboard is 610-0207, released motherboards are 611-0106.

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First time using an Apple ][

I went through the first 9 pages and did not see a topic like the one I'm about to ask. Apologies if it already exists.

What was your first experience with an Apple ][, if you recall? I don't mean hearing about a friend's one, or seeing a picture of one in a magazine. What was the first time you sat down and got hands on with one. I'll post my own experience later, but am opening up the floor to comments Smile

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Apple IIe Questions

Apple IIe Card Question

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Retrocomputing: Proposed Q&A site for enthusiast users of vintage computers -- hardware & software, from big iron to micros.

Retrocomputing

Proposed Q&A site for enthusiast users of vintage computers -- hardware & software, from big iron to micros.

http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/74814/retrocomputing

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New ROM for Apple GPIB card?

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Which motherboard in which case?

Or, to put it more succinctly, was the two-RAM-chip motherboard seen in the Apple //e Platinum ever delivered in the previous-generation beige Apple //e Enhanced case?

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Apple mouse interface ?

I have a Apple mouse interface card that i wanted to test. I put it in a GS and ran the system disk to check it out. That left me wondering if there was a lot of mouse driven software for the //e that made Apple make this card? Or was there other reasons to use it in a GS instead of the default mouse? Just wondering.

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How about UNIX on you Apple II?

Have a look at this!

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