At 7:30 PM -0400 5/6/07, Ethan Dicks wrote:
want to use the joystick interface 'bitbanging'
routines). The
IEEE488 card is rare, but unless you want to talk to a PET printer or
a lab voltmeter, of dubious use to the casual Apple user. If that
Based on the AD card, and a couple others, I'm guessing that at least
one of the systems was used in a lab environment.
followed. Each model has its appeal (no pun intended),
but I don't
recall the last time I saw a straight-II. Seen lots of II+es, and
lots more IIes.
I have every Apple "Apple II" model in my collection with the
exception of a Straight-II, a IIc+, and I don't believe I have a Woz
or ROM3 IIgs (it seems to me I got a Woz, but never made it home). I
saw a IIc+ once, and still regret not buying it, I've never seen a
straight-II for sale. I used to have several clones as well, but I
think they were all given away.
Zane
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