- Original Apple II: introduced April 1977, code name "Annie", $1300
with 4K
- Apple II+: introduced June 1979, $1195 with 16K
- Apple III: introduced May 1980 (ships February 1981), code name
"Sara", $4340 with 128K
- Apple IIe: introduced January 1983, code name "Super II", $1395 with
64K
- Apple III+: introduced December 1983, $3000 with 256K
- Apple IIc: introduced April 24, 1984, numerous code names, $1300 with
128K
- Apple IIe enhanced: introduced March 1985
- Apple IIgs: introduced September, 1986, code name "Phoenix"
- Apple IIe platinum: introduced January 1987
- Apple IIc+: introduced September 1988
Kai
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From: Kip Crosby[SMTP:engine@chac.org]
Reply To: classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu
Sent: Saturday, September 20, 1997 10:25 AM
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
Hi ClassicCmp,
Issue 4.2 of the CHAC?s journal, the ANALYTICAL ENGINE, will
commemorate
the 20th anniversary of the Apple ][ and its descendants. As it
happens,
I?m in the middle :-) of writing the lead article :-) and I?m
wondering if
you could help me with a few data points. In spite of the laudable
work
done by Liethen, Mates and Weyhrich -- all of which I've gone through
with
some care -- the rest of this stuff is still remarkably hard to find.
What I?m looking for is:
· Date, or at least month and year, of introduction, and location if
pertinent
· "Secret" (internal development) name ? I realize there may have been
several
· Price of typical config at introduction
· Total number produced, even if approximate (tough)
· Date, or at least month and year, of discontinuance (sometimes
tough)
and for these models:
Original ][
][plus
][ europlus
Original //e
//e Enhanced
"Expanded" //e (1987, the one with 64Kx4 RAM)
//c
//c+
//e Emulation Card for Mac LC
IIGS ROM 00, 01, 03, and the prototype-only 04
IIGS Upgrade Kit for //e, especially what it cost
I'm also in need of everything about the Black Apple II marketed by
Bell &
Howell, including not only the above, but its technical
specifications.
And, if anybody ever actually SAW a IIx and remembers what it looked
like,
please let me know.
If there?s a model I?m missing, and I don?t think there is, please
clue me;
but I hope that what I?m asking for, and the way I?m asking for it,
will
reassure you that I?ve done some homework already. I have at least
ONE of
these data items for every model listed, except the ][ europlus, but I
don?t have ALL of them for ANY model listed. If I could complete this
table with solid information, IMHO, it would be a significant
contribution
to the literature.
Thanks in advance for your time and attention, and I hope you can and
will
contribute. You?ll understand that I want the CHAC?s commemoration of
this
quasi-eternal computer to be as good as we can make it.
cheers,
__________________________________________
Kip Crosby engine(a)chac.org
http://www.chac.org/index.html
Computer History Association of California