Difference between revisions of "AppleII"

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== Specification ==
 
== Specification ==
  
* Apple II Plus (possibly a clone) (serial number not found)
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* Apple II+ (serial number not found) (+ cards, see below)
 
* Sony PVM-90CE monochrome monitor
 
* Sony PVM-90CE monochrome monitor
 
* Dual floppy drive.
 
* Dual floppy drive.
* Various expansion cards.
 
  
 
== Origin ==
 
== Origin ==
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* Working condition.   
 
* Working condition.   
* Logo badge is missing.  Possibly not a real Apple but a clone.
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* Logo badge is missing.
  
 
== Done ==
 
== Done ==
  
The original full-height 5,25" drive/controller got broken.  I've replaced it with two (smaller) drives and a controller from another (broken) Apple II clone.
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The original full-height 5,25" drive got broken.  I've replaced it by two (smaller) drives.
  
 
== To Do ==
 
== To Do ==
  
Find a way to exchange data.
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Try CP/M.
  
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== Expansion Cards ==
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Following cards are installed:
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* slot 0: 16KB RAM expansion "language card"
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* slot 3: 80 columns display card
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* slot 4: Z80 "soft card" for running CP/M (t.b.t)
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* slot 6: Disk II interface card
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There are bunch of other, currently unused cards:
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* D780C (Z80 clone)
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* Disk II + Shugart
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* Unidentified, has a 26 pin flat cable connector and only an EEPROM and 74LS ICs.
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* Unidentified, TV modulator ?
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== Software ==
 
== Software ==
  
* Apple DOS 3.3 with various programs
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* Apple DOS 3.3 with various programs:
* CP/M with various programs
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** Visicalc
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** Games: Castle Wolfenstein
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* Prodos 8 v1.9 with ADTpro
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* CP/M with various programs (t.b.t)
  
 
== Data Exchange ==
 
== Data Exchange ==
  
Currently no data exchange possible.
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Using [http://adtpro.sourceforge.net/ ADTPro] over the audio/cassette port allows to transfer disk images (.DSK) to and from physical 5 1/4" floppies. 
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It takes about 20 minutes for a 180KB disk side, requires trial-and-error adjusting of mic and headphone volume on the PC side and good audio cables. Once it's set up it is fairly reliable.

Revision as of 02:21, 10 November 2010

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Specification

  • Apple II+ (serial number not found) (+ cards, see below)
  • Sony PVM-90CE monochrome monitor
  • Dual floppy drive.

Origin

Donated by the University of Antwerp around 1993. The monitor is rumoured to have been their first computer display.

Condition

  • Working condition.
  • Logo badge is missing.

Done

The original full-height 5,25" drive got broken. I've replaced it by two (smaller) drives.

To Do

Try CP/M.

Expansion Cards

Following cards are installed:

  • slot 0: 16KB RAM expansion "language card"
  • slot 3: 80 columns display card
  • slot 4: Z80 "soft card" for running CP/M (t.b.t)
  • slot 6: Disk II interface card

There are bunch of other, currently unused cards:

  • D780C (Z80 clone)
  • Disk II + Shugart
  • Unidentified, has a 26 pin flat cable connector and only an EEPROM and 74LS ICs.
  • Unidentified, TV modulator ?

Software

  • Apple DOS 3.3 with various programs:
    • Visicalc
    • Games: Castle Wolfenstein
  • Prodos 8 v1.9 with ADTpro
  • CP/M with various programs (t.b.t)

Data Exchange

Using ADTPro over the audio/cassette port allows to transfer disk images (.DSK) to and from physical 5 1/4" floppies.

It takes about 20 minutes for a 180KB disk side, requires trial-and-error adjusting of mic and headphone volume on the PC side and good audio cables. Once it's set up it is fairly reliable.