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Posted by: GnatGoSplat on 2008-06-06 13:24:56 THE FIRST COMPUTER IN THE WORLD
Pay special attention to the starting bid. 😉
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Posted by: QuadSix50 on 2008-06-06 13:30:25 Good Lord that's pathetic. Must be some idiot using eBay for the first time....check out the ranking.
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Posted by: meall on 2008-06-06 14:42:43 It is a fair price I think, consider this:
TENS (not thousands) of software.
An Apple II that have 40 years old (I tough it was around 30...)
Investment for the future...
Network card????
You have the keyboard (not sure if the computer is included!!)
Loss/Damage protection included up to $100
Shipping not included US $50.00
Does not include original boxes, which will take useless place in your garage
Nice , I'll bid!
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Posted by: II2II on 2008-06-06 15:10:59 Wow. There must have been a smuge in his history book for him to mistake 1983 for 1963. And that would hardly make it the first computer in the world. Though it may make it one of the first personal computers in the world, beating out its predecessor (the Apple II) by 14 years.
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Posted by: luddite on 2008-06-06 16:37:48 Obviously this is the Apple IIe with the optional Time Travel expansion card which allowed it to go back and kill off all it's ancestors.
Oh, wait... paradox.
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Posted by: redrouteone on 2008-06-06 18:03:39
Obviously this is the Apple IIe with the optional Time Travel expansion card which allowed it to go back and kill off all it's ancestors.Oh, wait... paradox. No, it is OK as long as it is rev b of the card. It contains Paradox Correcting Code memory.
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Posted by: II2II on 2008-06-06 20:47:23 Uh, no. The rev b. card is just a firmware update. What you need is an Apple PCC Time Travel expansion card. Unfortunately, those cards will only work with the enhanced IIe or IIgs. It has something to do with the card's firmware using an instruction that was introduced with the 65c02.
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Posted by: Patnukem on 2008-06-06 21:19:49 I agree luddite it must have the optional hyper mini flux capacitor card ][ from doc electronics that was made for the apple II computers
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