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Comrades, are you ready for the II uprising ...

What is your oldest Apple II model?

  • Apple IIc+

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Apple IIgs

    Votes: 1 50.0%
  • Apple IIc

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Apple IIe

    Votes: 1 50.0%
  • Apple II/II+

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    2

II2II

Well-known member
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.

 

MultiFinder

Well-known member
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. :p

 

luddite

Host of RetroChallenge
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.

 

risc_management

Well-known member
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.

 

magnusfalkirk

Well-known member
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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