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From: J. Garrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tue Oct 26, 2004 6:31:17 PM US/Pacific To: Apple2list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Jeff's Book Of Stuff Chapter 6
I discovered that I have about a thousand 5-1/4 inch disks here, few of which are original.
The bulk of them are copies placed in tubs, drawer-organizers and boxes.
I've gone through most of them before, you know, separating the readables from the nots.
Tonight, I started going through the ones yet-untouched. I set up the IIc and it's external drive and got through about 150 of them when I realized this won't do. After finding the ones that read and boot, I'll still have to sort them by category. Utilities, Games, Applications, Boot Disks...
And, a little voice inside says no one wants unboxed copies of programs. Sooo......
I'll set that aside and list the cards and things I have, instead.
3. Apple II Cards
Echo + Sound Card with software
E card for RGB Video Attachment. 32 memory chip slots, 8-pin connector
(looks like a floppy connector) marked "RGB" from 1984
Temec SHG-640 Graphics Enhancer Card. Two RCA Jacks at the rear of the card.
//e 80 Col. / 64k Memory Expansion Card
Microsoft Premium SoftCard //e Z-80 Card To Run CP/M
Apple Workstation Card for //e. Part No. 820-0204-B
QuickLoader Card with AppleWorks burned into ROMS (!)
Zoom Telephonics Networker Card. Two RJ-45 sockets and an externally mounted
switch for Off, Pause and Send settings.
Southern California Research Group Promgrammer for EEPROMs. Can go with the
QuickLoader above. With the included software, it can be used to program EEPROMS
for any one of dozens of uses. Like booting to AppleWorks without a disk. (2 qty.)
Apple SuperSerial Card. From 1981
Microsoft Z-80 Card from 1980
QuickLoader Card. Looks like these EEPROMs have ProDOS 1.3, AppleWorks, SCRG
Utilities, and Copy II Plus.
KAM Ap-Supper Modem Card 1985
Apple Computer External Disk Drive Card. Looks Like a 5-1/4 Drive Card.
Microtek Printer(?) Card. Marked: PWB(A) P/N 36543-2 0(1) has a long gray cable
with a 25 pin female connector.
Apple //e 80COL / 64k Memory Expansion Card. Tiny one.
Practical Peripherals SeriALL Card. Modem or Printer Card. Has 25-pin female socket
Make offers. Like the books, these must go by next week.
Jeff G
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