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Picked up an Apple IIGS

ried

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It's a ROM 01 machine, and has the following installed:
  • Apple II SCSI card
  • Apple Super Serial Card
  • MDIdeas OctoRAM memory expansion card with 2MB RAM (2 x 1MB SIMMs)
  • Hyperstudio sound card
I'm not very familiar with the IIGS, but I did hook up the FloppyEmu and it booted GSOS. What else should I do with it?
 

Byrd

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Some nice extras in there! I'd be looking into running these ProDOS disk image files - either through your floppy emu, or using a dedicated SCSI hard disk (consider a SCSI2SD for this or equivalent)


I'd also look into maxing out the RAM card - quick Google says it can handle 4 or 8MB? Either way, the more the merrier for GS/OS. An accelerator will also be welcome for this and some games, but they are few and far between at the moment.

You'll notice some strong similarities in GS/OS to Mac System 6.x; still just as cool with many utilities for it.

JB
 

Skate323k137

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Personally I have my IIgs all loaded up. 4MB has always been more than enough but 8 works too.

A microdrive Turbo with GSOS on one partition and the Total Replay package on another is endless entertainment. I would try the Total Replay image next on your floppyEMU and see how you like it.

Functionally there aren't a ton of reasons to have a SSC in a IIgs, since the modem and printer ports act as slot 1/2.

If you like old MODs, MOD ZAP will let you play them on the IIgs, that is fun too.
 

Skate323k137

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I have a GGLabs SCSI card in my IIgs which is I believe a clone of the Apple SCSI card. I can get a bluescsi working in seconds with no special config, but no luck so far with an AzulSCSI. Rabbit hole has been really responsive when I was troubleshooting but I still have yet to get an AzulSCSI working on an IIgs (works fine in my LCII so I just stuck the Azul in there).
 

Skate323k137

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Oh, good grief :-/. That's not great...
Looks like I'm through... these and a Z80 homebrew kit that had been in Chicago for going on 3 weeks just finally made the 3 hour trip to my post office. I should get my air talks tomorrow, but likely won't be able to do much with them until next week.
 
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