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Collection Stats:
228 systems
121 models

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Amiga 500
Amiga 1000 (x4)
Amiga 1200
Apple II
Apple //c
Apple //c Plus
Apple //e (x5)
Apple //e Platinum
Apple IIgs (x10)
Apple ][+ (x4)
Apple ///
Atari 400 (x7)
Atari 800 (x8)
Atari 1200 XL (x3)
Atari 130XE
Atari 600XL
Atari 800XL (x3)
Atari Portfolio
Atari 1040STf (x3)
Atari 1040STfm
AT&T 6300
AT&T 6300+
BeBox Dual CPU
Coleco Adam (x4)
Commodore C64 (x6)
Commodore C128 (x3)
Commodore C128D
Commodore PET 2001
Commodore Plus/4 (x2)
Commodore SuperPET
Commodore SX-64
Commodore VIC-20 (x2)
Compaq Armada 1120
Compaq Portable
Compaq Portable III
Compucolor II
DEC MicroVAX II (x3)
DECmate I (x2)
DecMate III
DEC Rainbow 100 (x2)
Dell GX1
Dell GXi (x2)
DG AViiON 4625
THiiN Line Site Stak 500
emachines T1742
Exidy Sorcerer (x4)
Fortune 32:16 (x2)
Franklin Ace 1200
Gateway 486DX2-66V
Gateway DX4200-UB101A
Homebrew 486
Homebrew Pentium
Homebrew Pentium
Homebrew Pentium II
Homebrew Core I7
Homebrew Dual Athlon
Honeywell Bull SP-V20
Honeywell Bull XPS-100
HP 86
HP 9816
IBM 3270 PC
IBM PC-5150 (x2)
IBM PCjr (x3)
IBM ThinkPad i1452
Interact
Kaypro 4
Kaypro II (x3)
Laser 128
Laser 128EX
Laser 50
Mac 512K (Fat Mac) (x2)
MacBook Pro "Core Duo" 2.0 15"
Macintosh Classic (x2)
iMac (i3 based)
Mac IIsi
Macintosh Plus
Mac PowerPC 9600/300
Mac PowerPC G3 (x2)
Mac PowerPC G4 (Dual Processor)
Macintosh Quadra 610DOS
Macintosh Quadra 700
Mattel Aquarius (x3)
Mindset PC (x2)
Misc 486 PC
MTU-130 (x3)
NEC PC-6001A
Explorer Computer
NeXTstation
NeXTstation TurboColor
North Star Horizon
Osborne 1
OSI Challenger 1P
OSI Challenger 2P
PCI PC Clone
Poly 88
Power Macintosh G5 2.0 DP (x5)
RCA Cosmac Vip (x7)
Sharp PC-4501
Sol Terminal Computer
Sony P2 Vaio
Sperry 5000/50
SWTPC 6800 (x3)
Tandy 1200 (x2)
TRS-80 Color Computer (x2)
TRS-80 Color Computer 2 (x4)
TRS-80 Color Computer 3 (x4)
TRS-80 MC-10 Micro Color Computer (x2)
TRS-80 Model 1 (x2)
TRS-80 Model 100
TRS-80 Model 16B
TRS-80 Model 3 (x3)
TRS-80 Model 4
TRS-80 Model 4P (x2)
TI-99/4A (x9)
Timex Sinclair 1000 (x3)
Timex Sinclair 1500
Timex Sinclair 2068
Winbook XP
XOR S-100 -12 System
Zenith Z-110
Zenith Z-120

Apple ][+

Updated 2001-10-30
Company/Released :Apple Computer
CPU :6502 (8 Bit)
Operating System :Apple DOS 3.2
Apple DOS 3.3
ProDOS
APEX
CP/A
CP/M
UCSD System
RAM :64 Kbytes
Storage :2 Disk ][ 5.25" 140k Floppy Drives
Display :TV
Misc Peripherals :Z-80 CPU Card
300 Baud Internal Modem
Parallel Printer Interface
16k Language Card
Epson MX-80FT Printer
History :07/04/80 : Acquired with 32k ram & 1 5.25" 116k Floppy Drive for $2000.00
08/23/97 : Acquired a second Apple ][+ with 48k ram, 16k language card, Microsoft Z80 Softcard, Apricorn Printerpro Parallel Printer Interface, Applied Engineering Viewmaster 80 Column Card, 2 Disk ][ 5.25" Floppy Drives for $5.00. Mainly for the cards and to use as spare parts for my other ][+.
08/23/97 : Acquired unknown interface card, maybe a SCSI card?
09/29/99 : Acquired another base system with Apple 16k Language Card, Apple Serial Interface, Apple Disk II Interface and a Saturn Ram Card for $3.49.
10/28/01 : Acquired system with Disk II, Grappler+, Micromodem II, Saturn Accelerator II,and an unknown 16K Ram cards for free.

Comments

HELP NEEDED! Can anyone send me any doc or software to work with a Saturn RAM Card? Big Thanks.

I have an unknown interface card for the Apple ][ which I now believe to be a Sider HD interface. It has a 50 pin connector down the front of the card. REV E and SCI Typ. 1A dated Jan 24 '85 printed on the card. An EPROM with
8443EPP
AM2732ADC
Copyright 1983 AMD
printed on it. Drop me a note if you know what this card is.

This was my first computer system and the picture is one I took shortly after I bought it. I was looking at buying a Radio Shack TRS-80 Model 1 but the hires color graphics, higher storage disk drives and the interface slots of the Apple won me over despite the higher cost. Of course that higher cost meant I had to convince someone to give an income-less college student a loan but it wasn't long before I had my system. I've modified one of my Disk ][ drives with a "write-protect" switch. This is a three position switch which lets me override the write-protect signal from the drive. In one position the drive acts like normal, in the second the diskette always appears write protected and in the third the diskette always appears as non-write protected. I also modified by disk controller card to allow booting 13-sector or 16-sector diskettes with the flip of a switch. My Z-80 card is a homemade clone of a CP/M card. If you had one, why not tell me about your first Apple. Be sure and check out my Apple Library. Here is an early review of the system, its for the Apple II not the Apple II+ but the differences are not that big.

Related Links

Trailing Edge's Apple 2 Resources
Apple II on Wikipedia

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