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So what about the famous Apple ][ series? — #33

I managed to get the case off (I did end up gouging the casing a tiny bit) but after a look at the interior I realized that opening it up again anytime soon won't be necessary. Th…
68kMLA Hardware by Apostrophe Fri, 23 Jan 2009 - 22:02

Yet another 2400c problem — #5

I see that this thread has been inspiring.... In the interests of completeness, however, I will report finally that I simply could not get the internal CF drive of which I wrote a…
68kMLA Hardware by beachycove Fri, 23 Jan 2009 - 14:25

Wallstreet II PRAM battery — #3

The Pismo is certainly known to recharge backup cells by removal of the main battery. I don't know about the Wallstreet, but you could give it a try and post the results for the re…
68kMLA Hardware by beachycove Fri, 23 Jan 2009 - 13:41

So what about the famous Apple ][ series? — #32

Aargh! I got all the screws out, but I can't get the case off! It seems to be sticking near the spacebar, in the center front. Any good ways to get the case off? Click to exp…
68kMLA Hardware by luddite Fri, 23 Jan 2009 - 06:36

Wallstreet II PRAM battery — #2

There are 33 existing hits to a search using 'backup' and 'battery' in these forums. This one is typical of those with relevance to your problem. Good luck. de
68kMLA Hardware by equill Fri, 23 Jan 2009 - 06:20

So what about the famous Apple ][ series? — #30

You could type in enough machine language routines and essentially "type DOS into memory." Click to expand... You have too much time, Dog Cow ;-) . Click to expand... I wo…
68kMLA Hardware by david__schmidt Fri, 23 Jan 2009 - 03:11

So what about the famous Apple ][ series? — #29

Aargh! I got all the screws out, but I can't get the case off! It seems to be sticking near the spacebar, in the center front. Any good ways to get the case off? -Apostrophe
68kMLA Hardware by Apostrophe Fri, 23 Jan 2009 - 02:01

So what about the famous Apple ][ series? — #28

How do you open the case, though? Click to expand... Flip it over, unscrew the screws. See: http://www.pcworld.com/article/143520-3/anatomy_of_an_icon_inside_the_apple_iic.ht…
68kMLA Hardware by david__schmidt Fri, 23 Jan 2009 - 00:43

So what about the famous Apple ][ series? — #27

You could type in enough machine language routines and essentially "type DOS into memory." Click to expand... You have too much time, Dog Cow ;-) . Click to expand... I wo…
68kMLA Hardware by Dog Cow Thu, 22 Jan 2009 - 22:54

So what about the famous Apple ][ series? — #26

Apple IIc just arrived! (Minus the power supply; I'll have to contact the seller to ask about that) It certainly looks yellow, and it's a bit dirty, but otherwise the keys seem g…
68kMLA Hardware by Apostrophe Thu, 22 Jan 2009 - 21:31

So what about the famous Apple ][ series? — #25

You could type in enough machine language routines and essentially "type DOS into memory." Click to expand... You have too much time, Dog Cow ;-) . However mortals can type in…
68kMLA Hardware by Charlieman Thu, 22 Jan 2009 - 19:58

Wallstreet II PRAM battery — #1

How do you charge this thing if the main battery is dead? Remove it and plug it into the wall?
68kMLA Hardware by quinterro Thu, 22 Jan 2009 - 18:29

So what about the famous Apple ][ series? — #24

No disk I/O will be possible without booting a DOS, but you can type in and run programs. Or, enter the monitor (CALL -151) and poke away at machine language. Click to expand..…
68kMLA Hardware by Dog Cow Thu, 22 Jan 2009 - 16:02

So what about the famous Apple ][ series? — #23

To answer your question on the "size" of the IIc it is 11 1/2 inches wide by 12 inches long by 2 1/4 inches high. So it should fit just about anywhere. Click to expand... Excep…
68kMLA Hardware by magnusfalkirk Thu, 22 Jan 2009 - 01:52

So what about the famous Apple ][ series? — #22

To answer your question on the "size" of the IIc it is 11 1/2 inches wide by 12 inches long by 2 1/4 inches high. So it should fit just about anywhere. Click to expand... Excep…
68kMLA Hardware by luddite Thu, 22 Jan 2009 - 01:02

So what about the famous Apple ][ series? — #21

To answer your question on the "size" of the IIc it is 11 1/2 inches wide by 12 inches long by 2 1/4 inches high. So it should fit just about anywhere. You'll want to put the carry…
68kMLA Hardware by magnusfalkirk Thu, 22 Jan 2009 - 00:03

So what about the famous Apple ][ series? — #19

Assuming I have a working Apple IIc, and assuming I have a power supply with it, and a cable hooking it up to my TV...what will happen when I turn the power on? Click to expand.…
68kMLA Hardware by david__schmidt Wed, 21 Jan 2009 - 23:10

So what about the famous Apple ][ series? — #18

Okay, I have another question as well. In my last post in this thread before this one, I asked about the case dimensions of the Apple IIc. But now I have another question. The v…
68kMLA Hardware by Apostrophe Wed, 21 Jan 2009 - 22:52

So what about the famous Apple ][ series? — #17

On the interface card and special software bit, it really depends. If you're interfacing to TTL logic, then a parallel port and debug will do the job (and if you don't like debug,…
68kMLA Hardware by II2II Wed, 21 Jan 2009 - 21:12

So what about the famous Apple ][ series? — #16

Great! Well, I've just received the tracking number from the seller, and it should be here tomorrow or Friday! And the seller mentioned, when I inquired about the power supply, t…
68kMLA Hardware by Apostrophe Wed, 21 Jan 2009 - 20:52

So what about the famous Apple ][ series? — #15

Uh, you can do that sort of interfacing on a PC or a Mac. It just happens to be a little harder. Click to expand... Yes, I know that. But you need an interface card and genera…
68kMLA Hardware by Dog Cow Wed, 21 Jan 2009 - 18:39

So what about the famous Apple ][ series? — #14

Uh, you can do that sort of interfacing on a PC or a Mac. It just happens to be a little harder. (And, depending upon what you're doing, a lot harder.) But, on the whole, I agre…
68kMLA Hardware by II2II Wed, 21 Jan 2009 - 02:38

So what about the famous Apple ][ series? — #13

What's great about the Apple II? Everything. Especially if you've got a huge software, hardware, and manual collection (sorry to brag!) at your disposal. Unlike the modern Mac, or…
68kMLA Hardware by Dog Cow Tue, 20 Jan 2009 - 22:40
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