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So what about the famous Apple ][ series? — #12

It is a separate large beige part - looks like a brick. You can see one in the picture of this auction: http://cgi.ebay.com/Apple-IIC-Ext-drive-power-supply-cables-disk_W0QQitemZ3…
68kMLA Hardware by stevep Sat, 17 Jan 2009 - 23:18

So what about the famous Apple ][ series? — #11

No, I don't have a power supply... Would I be looking for something like this? http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Apple-IIc-Replacement-MB-Power-Supply_W0QQitemZ170280188187QQcmdZVie…
68kMLA Hardware by Apostrophe Sat, 17 Jan 2009 - 22:46

So what about the famous Apple ][ series? — #9

All you need to hook it up to a regular TV is a composite video cable (the yellow RCA-type video cable). You probably have one of these laying around somewhere but if you don't you…
68kMLA Hardware by Scott Baret Sat, 17 Jan 2009 - 22:03

So what about the famous Apple ][ series? — #8

Hi, Okay, I just now bought this Apple IIc on eBay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=270330824177 It was listed as 'un…
68kMLA Hardware by Apostrophe Sat, 17 Jan 2009 - 21:14

So what about the famous Apple ][ series? — #7

Okay, great! Thanks! I've just been outbid on a Macintosh Plus that I was going for on eBay, so I decided to go for an Apple IIc instead. (I'm still going for a Plus, of course,…
68kMLA Hardware by Apostrophe Sat, 17 Jan 2009 - 19:14

So what about the famous Apple ][ series? — #6

Documentation for the II family was incredible. The Red Book told you almost everything about how the computer worked -- the only other thing that you needed was the 6502 manual. …
68kMLA Hardware by Charlieman Sat, 17 Jan 2009 - 17:07

So what about the famous Apple ][ series? — #5

As others have said, the Apple II is and always was a hobbyist system. In fact, the Apple II series used to come with a little booklet entitled "A Touch of AppleSoft BASIC" which e…
68kMLA Hardware by Scott Baret Sat, 17 Jan 2009 - 07:30

So what about the famous Apple ][ series? — #4

Luddite is correct, they are much more of a hobbiest system. They are great to program on because they include both BASIC and the mini-assembler, and the limited resources don't o…
68kMLA Hardware by II2II Sat, 17 Jan 2009 - 05:09

Powerbook 500 with PowerPC — #8

wow! the Powerbook 500 was really built well. Click to expand... But I always had a problem with the batteries sliding out. Had to use a giant rubberband to keep them in!
68kMLA Hardware by Sludgedragon Sat, 17 Jan 2009 - 03:28

So what about the famous Apple ][ series? — #3

I have 3 model IIgs systems, those are the only II's I have and probably the only model I want (turned down a free local II+ a few years back).
68kMLA Hardware by Unknown_K Sat, 17 Jan 2009 - 03:02

So what about the famous Apple ][ series? — #1

Hi, No matter where I look, I keep hearing great things about the Apple ][ series of computers. So what exactly makes them that great? My oldest computer is a Mac SE, so obvious…
68kMLA Hardware by Apostrophe Fri, 16 Jan 2009 - 23:48

Powerbook 500 with PowerPC — #7

Well perhaps the machine was cheap (99p) but the SCSI replacement card is going to hurt £60+ 8-o Click to expand... Although the SCSI Compact Flash adaptors are a good idea,…
68kMLA Hardware by MacMan Fri, 16 Jan 2009 - 20:49

Powerbook 500 with PowerPC — #6

There are a few different PowerPC upgrades out there for the 500 series. I think you must have a unit with the Apple card; when you shipped your 5xx to Apple to have the PowerPC d…
68kMLA Hardware by martinws Fri, 16 Jan 2009 - 16:20

Powerbook 500 with PowerPC — #5

The upgrade cards themselves are very rare and probably mostly lurk inside long-forgotten 500 series PowerBooks. I'm still blown away by how cheaply you got it! Click to expand.…
68kMLA Hardware by martinws Fri, 16 Jan 2009 - 15:57

Manuals for a PISMO — #6

The backup battery is powerful enough to maintain a powerbook in sleep mode for as much as a couple of days; they are rather robust when functional, in other words. The way the pow…
68kMLA Hardware by beachycove Fri, 16 Jan 2009 - 15:09

Manuals for a PISMO — #5

Backup (not just pram) batteries have several functions in a powerbook, so that it is unwise to rely on a powerbook without a functional backup battery. Click to expand... I've…
68kMLA Hardware by Dennis Nedry Fri, 16 Jan 2009 - 07:57

Powerbook 500 with PowerPC — #4

Anyone know much about the Powerbook 500 with PowerPC?Lowendmac and Apple-History do not have an entry for it, I would have thought it should since it was appears to be a separate …
68kMLA Hardware by tyrannis Fri, 16 Jan 2009 - 06:15

Powerbook 500 with PowerPC — #3

No, the 500 series was marketed as ppc-upgradeable. So were other late 68k powerbooks like the 280c. It was standard marketing fare c. 1993-94. There were several 603e ppc upgrade…
68kMLA Hardware by beachycove Fri, 16 Jan 2009 - 03:12

Powerbook 500 with PowerPC — #2

I recently read something that desribed the introduction of the PowerBook 5300 and the negative impact it had, and that Apple produced the PPC upgrade for the 500 series as a respo…
68kMLA Hardware by MacMan Thu, 15 Jan 2009 - 20:13

Powerbook 500 with PowerPC — #1

Well the two old powerbooks (190cs and 500 with PowerPC) arrived yesterday. I must say, wow! the Powerbook 500 was really built well. Compared to the 190cs which creaks and groans…
68kMLA Hardware by martinws Thu, 15 Jan 2009 - 19:47

Manuals for a PISMO — #4

Thanks Guys for the advise. I have removed the main battery and plugged in the pram battery and plugged in the charger. I will leave it on overnight and see what that does.
68kMLA Hardware by Dglas Thu, 15 Jan 2009 - 04:57
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