(003) Vintage Apple II Plus Computer
[ 1979 ]

 

Specification:

CPU

MOS Technology 6502 @ 1 MHz

RAM

48 KB , 12 KB (ROM)

STORAGE

DRIVES

Original Apple II Disks A&B 5.25” (140 KB with ProDOS (256B/sector X 16sectors/track X 35tracks/side)

DISPLAY

·       Original Apple II Green Mono CRT Monitor (12” 1983)

·       Graphics: 280 x 192 pixels mono color

·       Text: 40-80 x 24 characters

OS

·       Built-in: Apple Integer BASIC

·       Floppy Boot: Apple ProDOS

KEYBOARD

Original Built-in Apple II+ keyboard (52 keys)

SOUND

Built-in Tone Generator Speaker

Network

I/O PORTS

·       7 50-pin expansion slots

·       16-pin DIP socket on the mainboard (Joystick/Pedals)

EXPANSION PERIPHERALS

·       Floppy disk controller card (A+B)

·       EPSON parallel I/O printer card

·       Dual joystick support adapter (manual switch)

·       System Save External Cooling Fan: With Power cable extension for computer, 2 extra power sockets for monitor and others printer

ACCESSORIES & DOCUMENTS

·       2 buttons Joystick + 2 Pedals

·       EPSON MX-80 dot matrix printer & Banner Fold Sealed Paper Pack

·       Apple Computer Metal Banner

·       Original Apple II Manuals:

·       Apple II Reference Manual with Foldout Schematic

·       The Applesoft Tutorial Manual & Errata

·       ProDos User’s Manual

·       Disk II Reference Manual

·       Apple II Bootable Disks Bundle (Diskware DOS 3.3, Tass Times in Tonetown Game, The Crimson Crown Game, DigDog Game)

POWER SUPPLY

·       Computer + Monitor: 120V Only (Internal PSU same cable)
Plug Type: TYPE B, USA, 2 Thin Flat + 1 Thick Round Pins

·       External Cooling Fan: 120V Only (Internal PSU)
Plug Type: TYPE B, USA, 2 Thin Flat + 1 Thick Round Pins

·       Printer: 120V Only (Internal PSU)
Plug Type: TYPE B, USA, 2 Thin Flat + 1 Thick Round Pins

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

·       CTRL+RESET keys: to run built-in integer BASIC
LIST command: list current loaded BASIC program code

·       CATALOG command: list content of disk1 (add , D2 for disk 2)

·       RUN filename command: execute filename from disk 1