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Re: Old Apple II
>Are you sure you've got an Apple? Stock Apple II's didn't display a blue
>screen on power up. You should have a black screen with an Apple II name
>on it (style will depend on the model), and (if there is no disk
>controller, and it's a II+ or later) you will be in Applesoft (the "]"
>prompt).
>
>Barb wrote:
>
>> Help? My brother in law got an Old Apple 11 from some one and it
>> was empty. He has some disks. When he turned it on all he get is
>> a blank blue screen. What does he have to have to get it to
>> work. It was a school computer and they took every thing off of
>> it. Only two of the disks work and no manual for it I believe. I
>> am new to this group and I don't know to much about computers
>> and new groups. Barb
Stock Apple II's didn't but the IIgs sure did. Should have a blue screen
with white lettering and the bouncing Apple going accross the screen. They
made an Apple One, the II and even a ///. But never an Apple 11.
Raymond