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Posted by: luddite on 2007-05-22 23:05:17
I have a few Apple machines..... Hi Steve!
Haven't run out of room yet? ;-)
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Posted by: II2II on 2007-05-23 06:43:53 There weren't any cards that went up to 18 MHz on the market, though people did replace the processor, crystal, and some supporting components to overclock it like mad.
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Posted by: stevep on 2007-05-23 17:27:27
I have a few Apple machines..... Hi Steve!
Haven't run out of room yet? ;-) I can hardly walk into my computer room :O
Maybe time to purge a few....
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Posted by: Quadraman on 2007-06-12 17:32:56 Anyone have a IIe with numeric keypad??
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Posted by: luddite on 2007-06-12 21:56:01
Anyone have a IIe with numeric keypad?? Two of them... that was the "platinum" model.
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Posted by: Quadraman on 2007-06-13 01:45:16
Anyone have a IIe with numeric keypad?? Two of them... that was the "platinum" model. No, actually there was a platinum model without the keypad.
http://img475.imageshack.us/img475/7668/img45218ny.jpg
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Posted by: applefreak on 2007-07-10 19:04:43 (updated febr 23, 2009)
my apple computers
(pdf, 4,3 MB)
vintage and recent
apple computers or clones
some NeXT computers
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Posted by: MultiFinder on 2007-07-10 21:33:38
I wish I had an Apple II... And now I do! I has an Apple IIc Plus!
I love this machine! And, I might be getting a IIe sometime soon-ish...
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Posted by: luddite on 2007-07-11 07:13:48
No, actually there was a platinum model without the keypad.
http://img475.imageshack.us/img475/7668/img45218ny.jpg Looks like it matches the Monitor II and the DuoDisk, neither of which are typically platinum...
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Posted by: MultiFinder on 2007-07-11 09:09:11
all my computers(Quicktime, H.264 decoder, 12,57 MB, streaming)
vintage and recent
apple computers or clones
some NeXT computers
early portables (epson HX-20 /1981 & tandy TRS-80 /1983)
recently added ( not in list)
- apple IIplus (110V)
- "macintosh128k" the one sold after the release of the 512k (sept 1984) Dude, you need some more computers. 😛
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Posted by: applefreak on 2007-07-11 13:59:57
No, actually there was a platinum model without the keypad.
http://img475.imageshack.us/img475/7668/img45218ny.jpg The logo of a platinum is different,
at the left only text : Apple IIe
at the right : the Apple logo
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Posted by: luddite on 2007-07-11 16:36:14 For that matter, there's actually a platinum 3.5" drive on the left for comparison... the IIe is a beige in good condition, not a platinum.
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Posted by: risc_management on 2007-07-12 00:24:29
Anyone have a IIe with numeric keypad?? Two of them... that was the "platinum" model. No, actually there was a platinum model without the keypad.
http://img475.imageshack.us/img475/7668/img45218ny.jpg A bit daft, are we? If that is platinum, then I'm Nelson Rockefeller.
The platinum IIe is actually one of my favorite Apple systems. I currently have 1 IIGS Rom 3 with a 5.25" and 3.5" diskette drives. I'm always on the hunt for a pristine platinum IIe.
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Posted by: magnusfalkirk on 2007-07-27 09:32:27 Greetings,
I started out, back in 1980 (the dark ages I know) with a (shudder) TRS-80 model I Level II 16k of memory and a tape drive. Quickly moved on to an Apple II+ with 48k, replaced that in 1985 with an Apple //e with 128k. Added an Apple //c with 640k in 1992. Replaced them all, and either sold or gave them away, with an Apple //GS in 1995 with 4mb. Ended up trashing the GS in 2003.
Currently own, through estate auction and Ebay auctions,
Apple //e 128k
Apple //c 128k (needs some work since it currently doesn't run)
Apple //GS, just upgraded to 4mb and thinking about swapping the ROM 1 motherboard for a ROM 3 motherboard.
Of course I've also had several Macs along the way but we won't mention those.
Magnus
Apple II Forever!
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