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Apple II Dimensions

I am not lucky enough to own my own Apple II, so I thought, "Hey, why don't I make a small scale model of one?"

This I thought about for some time and then went to look on the net to see if I could find any sites with the sizes of an Apple II.

If any one could help with this I would grateley appriciate their help. Any Apple II would be fine but I would rather have the sizes for an Apple II (first one) or an Apple IIe.

Thanks.

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Looking For Crack Rom and Software

Hey all;

ALong time ago , if you happend to live in the HB area of southern Cal , a friend of mine made some really awsome Crack Roms or should we say Monitor roms , it had a switch that
was wired from a few of the legs of the eprom , and when you switched it on , it dumped all
the data into the monitor or 6502 , which was really handy for saving . So if any one seen
any of these , it would be great to know , they were made by THE FREEZE .

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.DSK Transfer

I know this is an old subject , but I just wanted to say thanks to everyone in the past
that gave me advice on how to get .dsk transfers to work. I recently got my //e to transfer
5 1/4 floppys to my PC :O) And ofcourse I got .DSK to transfer back to 5 1/4 floppys with
no problem what so ever! SO thanks again everone , for the advice.

A2forever

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Apple IIe/GS Project

I'm starting research into a project to produce "Hard To Come By" Apple IIe/gs peripheral cards and maybe even an "Ultimate Apple IIe/gs" system. This project will probable be limited to the IIe and IIgs, but may include others. Whether it involves overhauling older, already produced systems or reproducing the IIe/gs with modern components is still undecided with the "Ultimate Apple IIe/gs" series. I'm still researching what issues would be encountered with copyrights or patents. Sounds interesting? Read on.

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Preserving an old game

I own an Apple IIe with a green/black screen and two 5" floppy drives (I'm not sure if this information is useful, so I included it :/ ). I have noticed over the years that many of my games have warped, become corrupt, or completely unusable. For most of my disks, I don't really mind. However, one game in particular seems to have struck a note in my heart, Win Lose or Draw. By some miracle, this game has survived unhurt through the years without any special form of preservation, and being the most used by far of all my disks.

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apple 1 on ebay>?

you decide...

doubt it

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5213140640&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1

sounds like they guy is neither confirming or denying...though his email reply to me shows he is well versed in vintage computers...i would believe he would have looked further. When i asked for a picture of the inside...he stated that it was already packed..sounds fishy

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Apple IIe software

In cleaning out my closet I recently found three copys of Apple II diskware, Dos 3.3 system master for the II, II+ and IIe. It says apple computer corp, inc 1982. It also has a set of letter/number series A2D2003/680-0210-A. The tag on the disk also has the apple logo on it. Also found one disk of Apple II diskware. Pro Dos users disk for the IIe and 64K II+. It also says Pro Dos 1.0 based utilities. This one says Apple computer corp, inc 1983.

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WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF THIS SUPPOSED APPLI 1 ON EBAY?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5213140640&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1

sounds like they guy is neither confirming or denying...though his email reply to me shows he is well versed in vintage computers...i would believe he would have looked further. When i asked for a picture of the inside...he stated that it was already packed..sounds fishy

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apple IIe zip chips?

Does anybody know where I can find a "zip chip" for the apple IIe? I have done a search online and can find lots of information on it but none for sale. Does anyone have one they will part with? I realize it might be like asking for your first born, but it is worth a try.

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Write to disk on Apple IIc. No DOS.

So I've got my Apple II running wonderfully on the TV, and have played a bit with apple assembly and what I believe to be AppleSoft BASIC. Whatever is onboard. Anyway, I've left all my disks several hundred miles away (I'm home from college for the summer) and don't have a copy of any OS with me that would work for this. Does anyone know how I can write to disk? I'd really like to be able to save stuff I write without leaving the computer on. Is a copy of DOS essential for this? I suppose DOS does it without another system giving it calls..

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