Apple Computer Collecting

From: SUPRDAVE_at_aol.com <(SUPRDAVE_at_aol.com)>
Date: Fri Apr 2 20:58:51 2004

I'd say any of the technical books from Addison-Wesley are worth keeping. Ive
got the BASIC programming with ProDOS and it's pretty detailed. There were so
many neat options back in the day. For example, I've got a ][+ with a special
80column card designed for it that could run a patched version of Appleworks.
It also had a replacement encoder board to do lowercase and had macro
capability.
Of course, the apple SCSI card is worth looking for. I've got one and tried
to connect a drive and no luck. Will have to try again.
The //c+ is pretty neat. I eventually got one, but they are not easy to find.
If you can find a working Apple /// or ///+ get it. I lucked out and got a
complete functional one with hard drive and original disks.
And of course, the LCD display for the //c.


>>What in the Apple line of computers, etc. is worth keeping, i.e.
>>hardware, software, documentation, and books? Besides the Apple I, are
>>there any other "holy grail" type of items?
Received on Fri Apr 02 2004 - 20:58:51 BST

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