A PC shop recently gave me an Apple //e with a color monitor, duodisk drive, a bunch
of floppies, and 2 dot matrix printers. The //e will boot from a ProDOS User Disk,
and gives the following info:

128k RAM
Applesoft in ROM
Slot 1 - Parallel Card
Slot 2 - I/O Card
Slot 3 - 80 Column Card
Slots 4, 5, and 7 - Empty
Slot 6 - Disk Drive

I can not figure out how to get the CPU to scan a floppy in drive bay 2 (it boots
from drive bay 1). The monitor is an Apple ColorMonitor IIe, manufactured in
November 1985.

There are a number of floppy disks:
 
A) Original Apple Disks - Apple Presents...Apple (intro to the //e, DOS3.3 based),
the same but Pascal based, ProDOS User's Disk with 1.0 based utilities (for //e and
64kII+), and DOS 3.3 System Master.

B) Copies on Memorex 1s/2d floppies - all of the above, QuikPRO + II Automatic
Program Writer, plus many Appleworks floppies (Program Disk, Sample Files Disk,
Startup). Most are ProDOS based, but a few are Pascal based.

Need any more info? If so, you will have to give me specific instructions on how to
go about getting the info if it is software-related because I never had one of these
babies and don't know the keyboard commands.

I would be happy to donate any and all of these for the cost of shipping plus a few
$$ for packing materials. I'm near Charleston, SC, 29485.

David S.

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