[SWCollect] Apple II Reunion

2004-06-03 Thread John Romero
FYI, if anyone here is planning on attending the Apple II Reunion Party on July 4th, I need you to RSVP with me soon..i need your physical address and how many are coming. ;) - John Polesoft Lockspam - Safe Anti Spam Way! http://www.polesoft.com/

Re: [SWCollect] Apple II Reunion Party

2004-05-24 Thread Pedro Quaresma
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[SWCollect] Apple II Reunion Party

2004-05-20 Thread John Romero
Hello Everyone! Its time for an Apple II Reunion Party! The last one in August 1998 was a huge success and Im hoping this one will be just as great. Instead of having the party in Dallas as I did last time, well be doing this one in Malibu, CA at the residence of John Garcia, owner of

Re: [SWCollect] Apple ///

2002-04-06 Thread Lee K. Seitz
Jim Leonard boldly stated: Lee K. Seitz wrote: I'm thinking there was some enhancement made to the IIc that the original IIe didn't have (but later ones did). Unfortunately, what it was isn't coming to me. Unless . . . did later the IIc and later IIe's have a built-in 80 column mode? My

Re: [SWCollect] Apple ///

2002-04-06 Thread Jim Leonard
Lee K. Seitz wrote: Except for being able to type and display lower-case characters, the unenhanced IIe is very similar to the II+. A 128k Enhanced IIe adds a number of features including 80-column firmware and 16-color double-lores and double hires display

Re: [SWCollect] Apple ///

2002-04-05 Thread Jim Leonard
Lee K. Seitz wrote: I'm thinking there was some enhancement made to the IIc that the original IIe didn't have (but later ones did). Unfortunately, what it was isn't coming to me. Unless . . . did later the IIc and later IIe's have a built-in 80 column mode? My memory says that both IIe

[SWCollect] Apple ///

2002-04-04 Thread Lee K. Seitz
Saw a bunch of Apple /// manuals and some software at a thrift store today. No computer in sight. 8( I may go back and pick them up, I haven't decided yet. But any way, it makes me ask the question: Are there any games created specifically for the Apple ///? From what I recall, it was

Re: [SWCollect] Apple ///

2002-04-04 Thread Jim Leonard
Lee K. Seitz wrote: From what I recall, it was aimed at business users and flopped quite quickly, so I'm guessing not. But I figured if anybody knows, it'd be you guys. BTW, I'm not saying the games had to only appear on the Apple ///, just be written specfically for it and not the Apple