On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Mike Ford wrote:
Apple II series
IIc+, Its small, cheap, has both 1 mhz and 4 mhz modes, and with a couple
of the correct floppy drives it should run anything and make copies etc. of
anything (up to IIgs specific software).
* IIgs (rom 3), the gs should support most earlier Apple II software, plus
it makes a good bridge to the mac era machines with ADB and localtalk
support. The IIgs also has unique sound abilities, and is really about the
only choice short of emulation to run the later IIgs specific software.
And it will also accept any peripheral card made for the Apple II line of
computers (as far as I know, I'm sure there are some cards which won't
work in a GS).
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