Describe your Apple II system(s).

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Postby rich » Wed Feb 20, 2002 11:46 pm

I am interested in knowing what kind of systems people might use my project in. Describe your system so I am some idea of the kinds of things I am going run into. For example:
What model?
Do you have an accelerator card?
How much memory?
Do you use special cards like networking cards?
Etc...
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Postby LT307 » Thu Feb 21, 2002 5:46 pm

Apple IIgs ROM 01
TranswarpGS 10.5Mhz 32k cache 1.8s ROM
Ramfast SCSI Rev. D ROM v3.01EZ
6MB AE GS-RAM+
Apple Superdrive controller
I have more stuff, just not installed. Your card should work fine with that config., we'll see when the time comes.
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Postby Sheppy » Thu Feb 21, 2002 8:01 pm

Apple IIgs, ROM 01
6 MB of RAM
LANceGS card, ZipGS card at 9 MHz, SuperDrive controller card, Focus hard drive. One double-density, one high-density floppy drive.

Farallon EtherWave adapter on printer port to connect to my network for file sharing.
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Postby Wayne » Thu Feb 21, 2002 8:17 pm

Likely in either of my main IIe or IIgs
ROM 3 IIgs
15mhz ZipGS
8mb RAM
Ramfast SCSI Rev D
SuperDrive card
and assorted cards that change from time to time

Towerized IIE
1mb RamWorks with RGB
TransWarp accellerator
SuperDrive card
Disk II card
mouse card
Ramfast rev D
Clock card
PCPI Z80
1mb Ramfactor
workstation card
to fit all thi 3 slots wired in parrallel to slot 2. However onlt a few cards will work there.

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Postby legojudge » Sat Feb 23, 2002 9:03 pm

Hi Rich;

I am running the following system:

Apple IIgs ROM 01
TranswarpGS 10.5Mhz 32k cache 1.8s ROM
Ramfast SCSI Rev. D ROM v3.01EZ
2MB AE GS-RAM+
Apple Superdrive controller
Focus hard drive
PCPI Z-80 Co-processor

Brian
(The last known Apple II user in Atlantic Canada)
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Postby Dan G » Tue Mar 19, 2002 8:38 pm

Apple IIe enhanced
Grappler printer card
Super Serial
Disk II (2 drives)
Super drive (2 drives)
Ramfactor 1 Mb

Main programs are Appleworks 5.1, Merlin,Copy II plus.

Apple II+
2 printer cards
John Bell Parallel card
Disk II
Titan bank switched memory card

Used for RoboCAD and a label printer. The RoboCAD program uses a cutdown version of DOS 3.3. I realize that I would need to modify the drivers or make the II+ work with a 65C02 or both to use your card. Maybe I'll just move it to a IIe.
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Postby appleII4ever » Fri Apr 05, 2002 1:17 pm

Hi Rich,

I have a IIgs motherboard mounted in a minitower AT case (it runs really cool and healthy with a 200W psu). It is a Rom03 with two MB, two 3,5", one HD 3,5" drive (no HD card) and one 51/4" drive, macintosh keyboard and monochromatic monitor.

Jose.
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Postby kmitchel » Wed Apr 10, 2002 8:41 pm

Hi Rich,

I run a:

Apple IIGS ROM 1 "Woz Limited Edition"
8 Megs Memory
Ramfast Rev. D
APS 540 Meg HD
Apple SC 150 CDROM
Transwarp GS 7 MHz
LANceGS Ethernet

I love it!

Kirk
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Postby JoeJ » Tue Apr 23, 2002 11:10 pm

Apple 2GS ROM 1
3 MB ram expansion
Apple HS SCSI
Apple Video Overlay Card
Sonic Blaster stereo card
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Postby slinberg » Mon Apr 29, 2002 9:43 am

Very vanilla:

1 Platinum //e
1 "vanilla" //e
80-column cards in both
disk //s on both
one superdrive on one

that's it. 128k ram, no network cards, no printers, and a shoebox or two of old floppies.
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Postby yakko » Sun May 05, 2002 9:16 pm

The following systems:

* Apple ][e with enhancement kit
- Apple Parallel interface (slot1)
- SSC (slot2)
- old disk][ controller to 2 disk][ units (slot6)

* the same Apple][e as above, but outfitted with a platinum ][e mainboard

* Apple IIgs
- ROM01
- SSC (slot1, "your card")
- DuoDisk 5.25 controller (slot6, "your card")
- 512k RAM
- Boot slot: 5
- 2 Apple 3.5 drives on SmartPort
- 1 Apple 5.25 drive on the DuoDisk controller

The IIgs will someday be a ROM03, and I'll be getting a SIRIUS RAM card so I can have a shot at running GS/OS 6

Will initially be putting the CFFA boards to work using ProDOS8 2.0.3, Lexar 64MB CF cards, Toshiba 2GB and IBM 4GB 2.5" hard drives
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Postby rich » Tue Jun 11, 2002 12:56 am

On 2002-05-05 22:16, yakko wrote:
Will initially be putting the CFFA boards to work using ProDOS8 2.0.3, Lexar 64MB CF cards, Toshiba 2GB and IBM 4GB 2.5" hard drives


Yakko,
Please keep in mind that the Lexar cards are not compatible with the CFFA card. I recommend that you use SanDisk. I am still trying to get to the bottom of the Lexar problem, but it is very strange....
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Postby bbrown » Wed Aug 07, 2002 8:50 am

Hi Rich,

I am a collector these days so I have nearly all of the Apple ][ systems.

My Apple card collection includes:
Several memory expansion boards (slot 0)
Apple SSC (Slot 1)
Hayes Micromodem ][ (Slot 2)
Videx and ViewMax 80 Col Cards (Slot 3)
Videx keyboard enhancer
Sweet Talker
Z80 MicroP. Card
8080 MicroP. Card
RamFast
ROMCard (512K version)
Gibson light pen
Clock Card
Video input Card (snapshot)
Apple Mouse (Slot 5)
Early and late Disk Drive cards (Slot 6)
WildCard (Slot 7)
EPROM Writer (2 types)
Lots of prototypes,
?and now, yours! (CFFA)

In the early 80's I was involved in hardware development for the Apple ][+, but nearly everything I did was a day late and a dollar short of an early introduction into the marketplace. I have a great developer platform made in the image of an original Apple ][+ that is completely stuffed with gold-plated Augat sockets and a 65C02 processor. This is what I used for all my hardware development work.
Now, I'm looking to get back into some of those unfinished projects and bring the original Apple back on-line. Currently, I am interfacing a Lantronix Co-Box ethernet interface with an Apple Super Serial board to gain ethernet connectivity to any Apple ][. I am also interested in the possibility of making your CFFA work under DOS. (I know that will take some doing.) It's exciting to see others doing this as well. I hope to see more of this in the near future.

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Postby rich » Wed Aug 07, 2002 9:40 pm

Hey bbrown,

I think it would be great if someone added DOS support for my hardware. I was one of those who kept using DOS after ProDOS came out, and ended up switching to PCs by the time ProDOS was in full swing.

I wish you luck with whatever project you pursue.
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Postby WilliK » Tue Aug 20, 2002 9:26 am

Hi!

Applied Engineering had some code in the ROM for its RAMFactor card that allowed you to have as many as nine partitions on the RAM card. Depending on the actual amount of RAM on the card you could have one or two 140K or one or two 400K DOS 3.3 partitions. Anyone looking to implement DOS 3.3 for the CF card may want to take a look at the code in the ROM.

Willi
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Postby daimoni » Wed Aug 21, 2002 8:12 am

This is my first Apple II ever and I only got it hooked up yesterday so please excuse my lack of lore...

It's an Apple IIe Platinum ($20) the motherboard says copyright 1986.

I just picked up two older style disk ][ 5.25" floppy drives. ($5 each) and two, sealed boxes of floppies ($2 each).

I got all of this hardware at a place called 'Weird Stuff' in Sunnyvale, CA. (near where I work).

I have the Apple connected to a 20" Sun monitor via an external TV tuner. One of the floppy drives came with a copy of MECC - Early Addition... so now I'm getting beaten by that darn frog! I guess I'm bad at math. :smile:

I bought this because I always wanted an Apple computer... but was too poor at the time to get one. I consider this 'project' a way to learn about 'elegant hardware' and my own local history.

Rich: I think it's really cool that you made a CF adaptor card for this thing... because I have no idea how I'd ever find a SCSI card for one. Too bad you just sold out of them. Please make more. I've got my own CF disk... I just need your adaptor card.

Now if I could just figure out how to copy files from my floppyless Dual G4 PowerMac to a 5.25" floppy.... :wink:

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Postby Dan G » Thu Sep 12, 2002 9:15 pm

WilliK
How much of the Ramfactor code have you disassembled? I have a Ramfactor card Rev RF1.1 (1986) and have disassembled a good part of the code. I pretty much ignored the DOS 3.3 part though because I was more interested in the ProDOS part.
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Postby WilliK » Tue Sep 17, 2002 8:54 am

I apparently have a 1.4 ROM. Haven't disassembled it at all.
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Postby WilliK » Thu Sep 26, 2002 8:34 am

On 2002-09-12 22:15, Dan G wrote:
How much of the Ramfactor code have you disassembled?

Dan, I'm having trouble getting an image of the ROM. Please e-mail me (WilliK@verizon.net) and let me know how you did it.

Willi
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Postby WilliK » Fri Oct 11, 2002 2:31 pm

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On 2002-09-12 22:15, Dan G wrote:
WilliK
How much of the Ramfactor code have you disassembled?

I've now disassembled both halves of the 4K ROM on my RAMFactor card, version 1.4. I also disassembled the program that installs DOS3.3 in a RAMFactor partition.

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