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Re: horny aardvarks are stalking my friends the flying turnips



Sounds like you?re having a wonderful good time. On the main board in the machine it should tell you
what kind of Apple II you have. There is usually a logo on the back left of the board. It is also
possible that you have an Apple II clone (especially if there is no logo on the case).

So lets see if we can help:

The Apple II, Apple II+ and Apple IIE all have the same kind of case identifiable from the lift off
top. The Apple IIC has a very small profile like a portable computer and the Apple IIGS is in a
rectangular box.

If you look inside there may be an RF modulator attached to the inside right hand side of the case. If
this exists a cable to a TV should put you in business, if not then what kind of Apple II do you
have??



jim dorey wrote:

> Beats me with a soft rice noodle, the mobo ain't marked.  I guess i'll have to get a modulator and
> try to figure it out that way.  It was being used for spare parts, so it's missing a bunch and
> stuff looks like it came from many different places.  There's a card marked apl b, i figure from
> the other markings that it's a serial.  There's an 80 column card, and the floppy controller, as
> well as a z80 co-processor.
>     i messed up slot 1, again not marked, when i feel like it i'll replace it.  well you know,
> they even took the logo, if it ever had one.
>
> Ralph Glatt wrote:
>
> > jim dorey <skaar@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:<3B7B4EEB.68BFD214@ns.sympatico.ca>...
> > > my a2, bought without monitor or drives (25$ so i don't mind as much),
> > > i'd like to use some modern stuff on em, maybe connect my pc as a
> > > terminal, just so i can confirm that it actually works.  if somebody can
> > > tell me how to do it up and get it to actually work i'd appreciate it.
> >
> > What kind of Apple// is it? You should be able to use a tv as a
> > monitor. As far as drives, you could always post on
> > comp.sys.apple2.marketplace for one, and it won't be that expensive. I
> > know the earlier Apple//'s didn't even need a disk drive, it just
> > automatically went to Integer or some such.
> >
> > Ralph Glatt
>
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