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 Apple II family - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Apple II was one of the most popular personal computers of the 1980s.
Essentially a miniaturized Apple IIe computer on a card (utilizing the Mega II chip from the Apple II), this card allowed the Macintosh to run 8-bit Apple IIe software through hardware emulation (although video was emulated in software and was slower at times than a IIe).
Apple's success in the home market inspired competitive home computers such as the VIC-20 (1980) and Commodore 64 (1982), which through their significantly lower price point introduced computers to several million more home users -- grabbing some of Apple's market share in the process.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_II   (4526 words)

  
 History of computer design: Apple II
Apple's ads attracted a far larger audience than previous mass-produced computers, and the development of software increased demand for the machine.
Marketed towards consumers rather than computing hobbyists, the Apple II was introduced with an advertisement illustrating a scene in a kitchen, a man resting his hand familiarly on his computer as it displays a chart of the stock exchange, and a woman in the background smiling towards him from her own work at the sink.
The Apple II was advertised as a "complete, ready to use computer, " and had an integrated keyboard with ports for a separate colour display and a cassette recorder for data storage.
http://www.landsnail.com/apple/local/design/apple2.html   (925 words)

  
 Apple II History Chap 7
With version 2.0 of the Apple II interface software (which ran on the Mac and accessed the features of the card), more of the memory allocated to the Macintosh could be used by the IIe.
In early 1991, Apple introduced a hardware add-on card for the Macintosh LC computer (the first low cost Mac that could display color [24]) which allowed it to emulate an 128K Apple IIe.
At Apple Computer, Inc., however, the Apple II was not viewed with the same degree of loyalty.
http://apple2history.org/history/ah07.html   (4369 words)

  
 Apple II computer
The Apple II was the first computer with a color display, and it has the BASIC programming language built-in, so it is ready-to-run right out of the box.
One month after the Apple II was released, BYTE magazine published an article about the Apple II computer.
This article was written by the creator of the Apple II computer, Steve Wozniak.
http://oldcomputers.net/appleii.html   (1288 words)

  
 VAW: Apple IIe Card
The Apple IIe Card can also be used as originally intended, to run the mammoth amount of software available for the Apple II line of computers without having to actually own an Apple IIe.
The Apple IIe Card is only compatible with computers that have the LC style processor direct slot (PDS) and do not require 32-bit addressing.
Given the fact that an entire Apple IIe computer along with disk drives and a monitor could be assembled for less than $100, using a card to supplant a real Apple IIe is just not as compelling as it used to be.
http://homepage.mac.com/vectronic/appleii/appleiiecard.html   (2324 words)

  
 OLD-COMPUTERS.COM : The Museum
The Apple IIc was mainly used as a desktop computer.
The Apple IIc was a nice machine, but too expensive here in Finland to become a popular home computer so it was instead the favourite of semi-professional users and firms/factories because it was cheap compared to many professional systems and had good business software.
But unlike the Apple IIe, it had no expansion slots, so it was hard to add features to this computer.
http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?st=1&c=69   (412 words)

  
 The Apple IIe
The Apple II, the original personal computer, was superseded by the IBM PC Model 5150 in 1983.
Single-board computers using the 6502, such as the SYM-1, are excellent for program development, and offer more tools than the Apple does.
Most high-level programming languages were available, as well as an assembler, and a complete range of I/O peripherals.
http://www.du.edu/~etuttle/math/apple.htm   (6479 words)

  
 Apple IIe Technical Note #2
At first glance of the Apple IIe logic schematics, it appears that a bus fight cannot occur on the data bus.
This assumption means that the Apple II disk drives will not work since they require a timing loop to read a disk.
Another problem is that because of the mapping scheme used on the Apple IIe extended 80-column (64K) card, a peripheral card cannot tell which memory bank is being used without a complicated detection scheme.
http://web.pdx.edu/~heiss/technotes/aiie/tn.aiie.02.html   (3201 words)

  
 Free Programs for the IIe
Apple Writer was the first commercial program to be reclassified under the Lost Classics program.
The Apple II System Disk has a program, SysUtil.System, that does all the normal file and disk maintenance tasks, such as formatting, renaming, copying, and so on.
A single major publisher freeing its Apple II software would be a huge gain for the community of users.
http://modena.intergate.ca/personal/gslj/iiefreeware.html   (6484 words)

  
 Apple IIe Card: Macintosh Compatibility
The Apple IIe card is only compatible with computers that have the LC style processor direct slot (PDS) and do not require 32-bit addressing.
Since the Apple IIe card is not compatible with 32-bit addressing, the Apple IIe Card is not compatible with these computers.
Which Macintosh computers are compatible with the Apple IIe Card?
http://www.mug.jhmi.edu/mirrors/InfoAlley/1196/15/apple.html   (222 words)

  
 Apple IIe
The main goal of the IIe was succeed where the Apple III had failed, create a professional computer for use in business.
The Apple IIe entry at Glen Sanford's A History of Apple Computer
The IIe probably went through more changes of its original name than any other Apple computer.
http://applemuseum.bott.org/sections/computers/IIe.html   (507 words)

  
 Apple IIe
the apple lle is the only computer i need for my rare computer collection where do you find a computer i look on ebay to high i need cheep
I have a complete set-up -the computer, Duo-disk drives, floppies, software game stick, two monitors, printer, print ribbons, manuals, etc. It was my second computer and I liked it so much I couldn't discard it when I upgraded.
I have an apple IIe computer if someone is interested?
http://www.vintage-computer.com/apple2e.shtml   (1303 words)

  
 Mac LC/Apple IIe Card FAQ
The Apple IIe card support software can be installed after booting the Mac from any startup disk.
When you start the IIe card software, ProDOS partitions are unmounted from the Mac desktop until you quit using the IIe card.
This prevents you from accessing files simultaneously from Mac and Apple IIe environments.
http://www.mandrake.demon.co.uk/Apple/lc_card_faq.html   (1710 words)

  
 System Source - Computer Museum
This upgrade could be done by a user; Apple (and later Alltech Electronics) sold the 4 chips.
With an enhanced IIe, other good programs are Publish It!4 (desktop publishing), and Dazzle Draw (drawing program).
While it still had the 1Mhz 6502 when first released (mostly for compatibility reasons with software such as games and the Disk II hardware), it had uppercase and lowercase text display built in, with working shift and capslock keys.
http://www.syssrc.com/html/museum/html/apple2e.html   (615 words)

  
 PalmApple - Apple IIe Emulator for Palm
Apple //e with M65C02 CPU (not complete undocumented opcode emulation)
PalmApple is an open source Apple //e emulator for PalmOS PDAs.
My first attempt to emulate the disk rotation has met with better than expected results.
http://palmapple.sourceforge.net   (1762 words)

  
 Nitrozone 5 - Apple II Collection
Now this was a good idea Apple Computer had: Make a Macintosh think it was a IIe.
The production run of the Woz IIgs was approximately one year, but as you can well imagine, Apple Computer, Inc., had pretty much aced the ability to mass produce computers by 1986.
All the popular expansion cards for the //e are emulated through the software for this card and cable setup.
http://www.turbo-2.com/apple   (2055 words)

  
 APPLE II FOREVER!
The Apple II was the first truly important personal computer ever.
While it is useless to speculate on the fate of the Apple II if development of a 32-bit compatible machine had proceeded, there is apparently lots of life in the old machine yet.
There are some who dispargingly call the Apple II the "Model T" of computers, yet, in a way, they are right.
http://www.wap.org/apple2/forever.html   (488 words)

  
 A2Central.com - Your total source for Apple II computing.
ADT, the Apple Disk Transfer software, has a new web site.
The 8BitBaby prototyping board, which has slot edge connectors for the Apple II, as well as for the Commodore 64, VIC-20, and C-16, C-116, and Plus-4 computers.
Andy McFadden has updated his excellent Windows Apple II disk image and file utility, CiderPress, to version 2.3.1.
http://www.a2central.com   (467 words)

  
 Software & More
We specialize in Apple II, IBM, Mac, Commodore 64, Atari ST and Amiga software, hardware and systems.
Apple IIe, IIc, II+, IIGS, IIc+ (5 1/4" and 3 1/2") commercial software
Apple Macintosh Commercial software (from Mac 128 on up)
http://members.aol.com/SWMoreTP/AP.html   (265 words)

  
 PalmInfocenter.com: Apple IIe Emulator for the Palm OS
Ultima and Bards Tale series were available for Apple, PC, C64, Atari 8-bit computers and other platforms (i know Bards Tale was done for Amiga and i believe the Atari ST).
It went on to be one of the most successful Apple computers ever.
After a year of development a open source Apple IIe emulator has been released for the Palm OS.
http://www.palminfocenter.com/view_story.asp?ID=5577   (2063 words)

  
 T E X T F I L E S
With the introduction of the Apple II family of computers, the wonders of programming, communicating, and just plain geeking out became affordable for an entire generation of budding enthusiasts and their families.
By the end of the 70's an entire culture had risen up around the Apple II, and the energy of thousands of hardware and software hackers went into learning every last op-code and settable switch within the machine.
Apple II Binary File Format, developed by Gary B. Little
http://www.textfiles.com/apple   (1354 words)

  
 Apple II Programming
It is important to keep in mind that you can do all sorts of nasty things to the computer if you play around in the monitor and don't know where things are located in memory.
You can find listings of Apple II soft switches and popular monitor routines in a manual for your computer-- e.g.
Be sure to keep a look out for Apple II books, charts, software packages, etc. when you visit used book stores, swap meets, school sales,..., or peruse comp.sys.apple2 marketplace.
http://home.swbell.net/rubywand/csa2pfaq.html   (6636 words)

  
 DigiBarn Systems: Apple IIe
The Apple IIe, with dual Disk II floppies and Monitor III
the Apple IIe and all other Apple II computer models
Our large collection of Apple computers and other artifacts
http://www.digibarn.com/collections/systems/appleIIe   (164 words)

  
 The Apple Museum
This is one of the most comprehensive, thorough listings of Apple computers that really stood out when they were released.
is an essay about Apple's involvement in the history of the graphical user interface (GUI), as well as a synopsis on its ongoing battle with Microsoft.
Timelines, the next category is a list of time lines pertaining to different aspects of Apple Computer.
http://applemuseum.bott.org   (657 words)

  
 greenfld.net
The story: Right after Christmas break 1997, one of my floormates at Calvin College told me that they had a SuperNES emulator for their PC, and I was a little doubtful, but after searching the Web for a similar emulator, I found not only the SuperNES emulator, but also many other older system emulators!
With most of my childhood spent in front of this old computer system, looking at these names alone gave me a rush.
The start: First of all, you need an Apple II emulator.
http://jeff.greenfld.net/appleii.html   (478 words)

  
 ProTERM A2 The Apple II Com Program
If you have information valuable to other Apple II users, send us your ideas.
Tips For ProTERM A2 and Apple II Computers
Let us know what kind of information you would like to see here.
http://www.intrec.com/proterm-a2/a2tips.html   (138 words)

  
 Goodwill, Dell to refurbish and recycle used Apple IIe computers - 2005-08-08
Goodwill, Dell to refurbish and recycle used Apple IIe computers
Goodwill, Dell to refurbish and recycle used Apple IIe computers - 2005-08-08
Goodwill Industries has a new program to win the goodwill of scores of Bay Area citizens stuck with obsolete Apple IIe models.
http://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/stories/2005/08/08/newscolumn2.html   (651 words)

  
 ClassicGaming - A Member of The GameSpy Network
An easy to use, fully-functional Apple II emulator for Win95/98.
Quite possibly the best Apple II emulator out there.
http://www.classicgaming.com/vault/emulators/appleemu.AppleWin69.shtml   (35 words)

  
 OLD-COMPUTERS.COM : The Museum
While retaining the previous model's capabilities and software library, the enhanced version featured a revised logic board, keyboard and case design.
The IIe used only 1/4 as many integrated circuits as the II+.
After having sold more than 750,000 Apple II and II+ systems, making it one of the best-selling brands in the global computing market, Apple released an updated version of the II+, the Apple IIe ('e' standing for enhanced).
http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?st=1&c=83   (272 words)

  
 Instant Pascal: For the Apple IIE & IIC (Personal Computing Series) by Lowell A Carmony, Search Cheap Books, Discount ...
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 How Can You Ruin A Perfectly Good Apple IIe? Put A Pentium 2 In It The Mac Observer
The Mac Observer is an independent publication and has not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Apple Computer, Inc.
There are lots and lots of Apple ][ systems out there, and we can think of worse things to do with them than to make into a PC.
The article is exceedingly short, but it does include some horrific pictures of the vandalized Apple //e, as well as a few more details.
http://www.macobserver.com/article/2003/03/07.6.shtml   (735 words)

  
 The Apple Store (U.S.)
Copyright © 2006 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved.
You can also order from The Apple Store by calling 1-800-MY-APPLE.
Sign in or create your own personal account
http://www.apple.com/store   (37 words)

  
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The Apple IIe Technical Reference Manual now documents this information, as well as differences with other members of the Apple II family.
Further Reference o Apple IIe Technical Reference Manual
Apple II Technical Notes _____________________________________________________________________________ Developer Technical Support Apple IIe #1: Overview of the Apple IIe Revised by: Matt Deatherage November 1988 Revised by: Cameron Birse October 1985 This Technical Note formerly presented an overview of the Apple IIe.
http://www.umich.edu/~archive/apple2/technotes/tn/aiie/TN.AIIE.001   (89 words)

  
 The Apple IIe Days
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this site is for the good and the old days of the Apple IIe, you can download an old Apple IIe games and play them in you pc!!!.
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http://www.erez.co.il/apple.htm   (97 words)

  
 BookkooB : Inside the Apple IIE - Gary B Little : Compare Book Prices
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View other editions of Inside the Apple IIE.
Books Related to Inside the Apple IIE Gary B Little
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 APPLE IIE TO HAYES MODEM CABLE
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Home > Accessories/Cables > Apple Cables > APPLE IIE TO HAYES MODEM CABLE
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 AppleWin 1
- Fixed Apple][+ ROM (IRQ vector was vectoring to $FF59/OLDRST)
SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
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