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I just bought an Apple IIe and am having touble setting it up. Please help.

Hello. I bought an Apple IIe at a garage sale, and I am having trouble setting it up. Please help. I can hook up the monitor and the keyboard/computer unit OK. I turn on the monitor and it says "Apple IIe", so I know that works OK. And I can type on the keyboard fine. But the problem is can't seem to get the floppy disk drives working. I put in a floppy disk and I press down, and nothing happens. I have two floppy disk drives, one labeled "1", and one labeled "2". Each floppy drive has a connector cord, as well as a port to plug in. How am I supposed to hook these up?

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Mouse not moving cursor to left on Apple IIc Plus

Hello.

Have an Apple Iic Plus, and recently aquired an Apple serial mouse.

Running both Apple Desktop and MousePaint, I can get the cursor to move any direction but left. Took out the ball to check for gumming and saw none. Then moved the guide inside the mouse, and rolling it either direction took the cursor only to the right.

So does that sound like an issue with the mouse, or the Apple?

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Interesting article

Why Did One Of Apple's Co-Founders Trade His Billion Dollar Stake For Just $800?

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Europlus Owners

Any more Apple 2 Europlus owners on here?

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What is up with the Apple IIe systems on ebay

Apple IIe systems are through the roof!

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Timing parameters for the 6522 VIA

Timing parameters for the 6522 VIA

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Micromodem II

I'm surprised (not that I'm trying to pawn mine off) that the Hayes MicroModem II is not a more desired item. They go for a-dime-a-dozen on ebay. And there's little to no discussion about these or their history.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayes_Microcomputer_Products

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Any original PigSty BBS members here?

I used to belong to what was then a very elite BBS called the Pig Sty.
It was limited to 50 members. Someone had to leave (or die) in order for new members to join.

Many of the members were well-known hackers of the era: The Cracker, The Gonif, Long John Silver, etc.
At the time, I was "The Equalizer."

This era was the early to mid 80's.
The board was run by an extremely nice and generous man named Mort.
His online handle was "The City Slicker"
Mort passed away some time ago.

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The $23,099.00 Apple II

It went from $6k to $23,099.00 in less than 4 minutes.

Steven Smile

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Casing Quality of Apple II rev 0

So, this couple month rev 0 is a hot topic, recently one of my friend is kind enough to sell me his Apple II rev 0, which is not in very good condition, the original power supply is gone and many paint chip off and some hacked holes (I would say butchered), though only a few ICs are non-1977. The restoration job was a not difficult one, after putting an Apple II plus power supply, reseating the ICs and replacing the light bulb and speaker, it can boot to monitor and switch to integer Basic after press CTRL-B-ENTER. All keyswitches responded though there is a couple repeated characters, audio jacks work fine as I can load game.

But what interests me is the quality of the casing:
- Paint falls off easily showing poor adhesive between the paint and the base (polyurethane vs later ABS which does not require paint), I saw there should be primer under the paint but it seems it did not do the job;
- It was said that the early run was made using a so called reactive injection molding; the process was fast but left irregular surface and many parts had to be sanded in order to fit together, it seems to appear in my rev 0, there is sign of sanding (very rough)
- The ventilation slots seems to be made AFTER molding and before painting, as shown by the irregular edge and width of the slots; probably this was a "corrective" action after someone buyers said the content would go too hot without ventilation and before new molding die and ABS were used.

Now I have swapped the casing with an Apple II plus and some photos showing their differences.

https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/109866693740649982432/albums/5886330521909645505

Michael

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