Items (35 total)
Kensington Microware System Saver
The System Saver provided a fan and surge protection to the Apple IIe.
Apple DOS 3.3
Apple DOS was the disk operating system for Apple II systems, handling read and write operations for floppy diskettes. It was designed to work with Applesoft BASIC.
Osborne 1 CRT Display
The 5" monochrome CRT display for the Osborne 1. The screen displayed 52 characters in 24 rows. However the display could present 128 characters at a time; the user needed to use the cursor keys to display characters beyond the current 52 onscreen.
Internal 5¼-inch Floppy Disk Drives
The two internal, single sided 5¼-inch floppy disk drives for the Osborne 1, located on the left and right sides of the CRT display.
Osborne advertised the drives as holding 102 KB each.
Osborne advertised the drives as holding 102 KB each.
Apple IIc Motherboard
The motherboard for the Apple IIc, Revision 3. This revision adds a 34-Pin memory card expansion slot, and contains Revision 3 of the ROM firmware. The revision is also termed Memory Expansion Apple IIc.
Manufacture dates for this revision were…
Manufacture dates for this revision were…
Tags: apple IIc, motherboard
Apple IIe Computer Parts
Wrench, screws, nut plates and assorted assembling parts for the Apple IIe computer.
RCA Connector
An RCA connector, likely used for connecting Apple II computers to monitor.
Joystick IIe, IIc
This joystick typically connects to the IIe or IIc systems through a 9-Pin connector.