_ethrty-Andy_ 2134 Report post Posted February 22, 2012 I have acquired an Apple IIc! According to Wikipedia: Microprocessor 65C02 running at 1.023 MHz 8-bit data bus Memory 128 KB RAM built-in 32 KB ROM built-in (16 KB ROM in original) Expandable from 128 KB to 1 MB (only through non-conventional methods in original) Video 40 and 80 columns text, with 24 lines[4] Low-Resolution: 40 × 48 (15 colors) High-Resolution: 280 × 192 (6 colors)[5] Double-Low-Resolution: 80 × 48 (15 colors) Double-High-Resolution: 560 × 192 (15 colors)[5] Audio Built-in speaker; 1-bit toggling User adjustable volume (manual dial control) Built-in storage Slim-line internal 5.25-inch floppy drive (140 KB, single-sided) Internal connectors Memory Expansion Card connector (34-pin)* * Only available on ROM 3 motherboard and higher; original IIc: NONE Specialized chip controllers IWM (Integrated Wozniak Machine) for floppy drives Dual 6551 ACIA chips for serial I/O External connectors Joystick/Mouse (DE-9) Printer, serial-1 (DIN-5) Modem, serial-2 (DIN-5) Video Expansion Port (D-15) Floppy drive SmartPort (D-19) 12-Volt DC connector input (DIN-7, male) NTSC composite video output (RCA connector) Audio-out (⅛-inch mono phono jack) But... as you can see, screen is blank and i need an operating system for it. anyone have anything usefull lying around? Its scary that this machine was already 8 years old when i was born lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nastnas 9 Report post Posted February 22, 2012 OMG, is that FUGLY! I'll probably be saying that about my Macbook pro in 30 years or so... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
my_e36 43 Report post Posted February 22, 2012 NTSC composite video output (RCA connector) They have video out back then already, on a desktop! Even today, very few desktop have them from factory (unless you count DVI -> HDMI as video out) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Neal 545 Report post Posted February 22, 2012 I have acquired an Apple IIc! According to Wikipedia: Microprocessor 65C02 running at 1.023 MHz 8-bit data bus Memory 128 KB RAM built-in 32 KB ROM built-in (16 KB ROM in original) Expandable from 128 KB to 1 MB (only through non-conventional methods in original) Video 40 and 80 columns text, with 24 lines[4] Low-Resolution: 40 × 48 (15 colors) High-Resolution: 280 × 192 (6 colors)[5] Double-Low-Resolution: 80 × 48 (15 colors) Double-High-Resolution: 560 × 192 (15 colors)[5] Audio Built-in speaker; 1-bit toggling User adjustable volume (manual dial control) Built-in storage Slim-line internal 5.25-inch floppy drive (140 KB, single-sided) Internal connectors Memory Expansion Card connector (34-pin)* * Only available on ROM 3 motherboard and higher; original IIc: NONE Specialized chip controllers IWM (Integrated Wozniak Machine) for floppy drives Dual 6551 ACIA chips for serial I/O External connectors Joystick/Mouse (DE-9) Printer, serial-1 (DIN-5) Modem, serial-2 (DIN-5) Video Expansion Port (D-15) Floppy drive SmartPort (D-19) 12-Volt DC connector input (DIN-7, male) NTSC composite video output (RCA connector) Audio-out (⅛-inch mono phono jack) But... as you can see, screen is blank and i need an operating system for it. anyone have anything usefull lying around? Its scary that this machine was already 8 years old when i was born lol Don't has any Dospro diskettes , but I do have backup floppies from an Se / Se30 circa 1988. Pop an email up on the NZ computer society , I'm sure a few of the older members will be able to help. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
_ethrty-Andy_ 2134 Report post Posted February 22, 2012 They have video out back then already, on a desktop! Even today, very few desktop have them from factory (unless you count DVI -> HDMI as video out) Yeah, but there is no VGA etc port. strictly VGA. I also have a genuine apple TV swtich box so you can connect it to your TV (well, the tv you had in the early 80s) Don't has any Dospro diskettes , but I do have backup floppies from an Se / Se30 circa 1988. Pop an email up on the NZ computer society , I'm sure a few of the older members will be able to help. Great will have a look at that site Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Neal 545 Report post Posted February 23, 2012 (edited) btw spoke to an old mac fan, suggested this site maybe of use http://www.drdos.net/ Around the time that this MAC came out I had a job as an operator , the system took up a large room and had 4Meg memory & 1.6 gig of disk. I understand that the buy price was around $4 million for the hardware. Edited February 23, 2012 by Neal Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hybrid 1043 Report post Posted February 23, 2012 IIts scary that this machine was already 8 years old when i was born lol hehe .. I was using these in school .. They were horrible compared to the PC's out at the time. Ended up staying with PCs after my BBC Acorn .. *two thumbs up* Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrad01 0 Report post Posted February 23, 2012 None of those sites are any use for a //c You need to get your resources from here: http://links.apple2info.net/filearchivesites.htm Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
_ethrty-Andy_ 2134 Report post Posted February 24, 2012 None of those sites are any use for a //c You need to get your resources from here: http://links.apple2info.net/filearchivesites.htm Thats what im looking for! now to wait until an appropriate device comes through work to load it! surprisingly my iMac doesnt have a 5 1/2" drive reader on it despite the price paid lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrad01 0 Report post Posted February 24, 2012 Thats what im looking for! now to wait until an appropriate device comes through work to load it! surprisingly my iMac doesnt have a 5 1/2" drive reader on it despite the price paid lol Or scratch around here for OS discs: http://myoldmac.net/SELL/apple-II-c.htm Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KwS 2425 Report post Posted February 25, 2012 Lol my work just sent one exactly the same to ewaste recycling Cool old machines really. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
_ethrty-Andy_ 2134 Report post Posted February 25, 2012 Lol my work just sent one exactly the same to ewaste recycling Cool old machines really. Based on your name, I think I was (one of) the guy that collected it haha. You must work for Yoobee right? Yours had a few parts i used to help build up this one! That screen in the picture there was from you though! Someone must have connected it to 240V at some stage as the power supply was toasted as these run on american 120V. worked my magic on it and its good to go again! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Neal 545 Report post Posted February 25, 2012 None of those sites are any use for a //c You need to get your resources from here: http://links.apple2info.net/filearchivesites.htm Sorry Anndy for the wrong steer. Meach Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites