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Posted by: hunter44102 on 2017-03-11 16:59:46 I was at my father in law's and he told me he found an old computer at a garage sale years ago. What a surprise to see it was an Apple
Apple II A2S1-32624
Looks clean on the outside but I haven't opened it yet.
Will post pics soon
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Posted by: Gorgonops on 2017-03-11 17:11:33 According to the first serial number reference that popped up in Google a machine in that range would be more a "mid-production" Apple II from 1979 or so. (Around the time the "Plus" was introduced, which was identical except for the lid label and BASIC ROMs.)
When you peek inside the big giveaway for an "old" machine is one with movable 16k/4k select blocks at the end of each row of RAM chips. About the time the Plus was introduced they started soldering them permanently into the sixteen K position, and later they were eliminated entirely.
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Posted by: hunter44102 on 2017-03-11 17:21:37 Cool thanks I knew it wasnt super early but before Macintosh was even thought of!
Will check out the insides soon
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Posted by: hunter44102 on 2017-03-15 16:14:54 Not sure how to open top cover to look inside

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Posted by: jsarchibald on 2017-03-15 17:45:48 If it's anything like a IIe, the top cover has two tabs on the back, just lift there and it comes off.
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Posted by: hunter44102 on 2017-03-15 18:22:59 thanks I had to pull it up and it popped off. Its definitely Apple II with the 16k memory selectors
Looks like some keys dont work and some question marks at boot. Commands seem to work but I think I need to reseat chips and clean it up
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