Yay, finally bought one off ebay after weeks and weeks of watching for something inexpensive and complete which never materialized. Payed a small fortune (~ USD $200), or will pay one in the very near future. Parents are very handy when you haven't got much (or any) money to spare because of one's bad spending habits with anything computer related.
In either case I now have 4-9 days to wait for it to arrive. For that scandalous amount of money I will be getting an Enhanced Apple IIe (64k/80 col card, Super Serial Card, Floppy Controller), 5.25" floppy drive, and an apple color monitor. :approve: Hopefully the seller will be sending some games on actual disks as offered and requested.
All in all, 53lbs apparently (awfully heavy). Still, I am pleased, in a crazy way
. Looking forward to playing with it. I looked at the ADTPro website and am very happy that it doesn't require a pre-existing OS. Anyone want to recommend freely available games and software worth checking out when it gets here?
P.S.
This was the ebay item: http://cgi.ebay.com/Retro-Apple-IIe-Enhanced-Color-Monitor-and-Drive-/220589811131?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item335c2d65bb
In either case I now have 4-9 days to wait for it to arrive. For that scandalous amount of money I will be getting an Enhanced Apple IIe (64k/80 col card, Super Serial Card, Floppy Controller), 5.25" floppy drive, and an apple color monitor. :approve: Hopefully the seller will be sending some games on actual disks as offered and requested.
All in all, 53lbs apparently (awfully heavy). Still, I am pleased, in a crazy way
. Looking forward to playing with it. I looked at the ADTPro website and am very happy that it doesn't require a pre-existing OS. Anyone want to recommend freely available games and software worth checking out when it gets here?P.S.
This was the ebay item: http://cgi.ebay.com/Retro-Apple-IIe-Enhanced-Color-Monitor-and-Drive-/220589811131?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item335c2d65bb
as loading stuff with ADTPro over the cassette interface at 108bps sounds painfully slow. Thanks for the heads up on macguivault, didn't know they had much software on there.
It would be cool to play games over the internet, pity dial-up is a thing of the past as I have a Practical Peripherals MC144MT / MC144MTII I think. It's a serial modem and might work. Thankfully I've had DSL or better as long as I can remember (modern internet would be unbearable without it), but it would be cool to be able to connect the Apple IIe to the internet.