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Re: Apple III?



Well, if you REALLY want a complete collection, you want BOTH versions
of the Apple III as well as the IIIplus.

There were 2, yes 2 vesrions of the apple III logic board and memory
daughter board - one used a memory daughter board that used 32k drams
and was 12 volt(!?! -- yes, 12 volt drams!) and the other used a memory
board that had 64k drams and ran on 5v. I think the 5v board was the
same one used in the plus.


In article <3854852D.38F6C39@email.com>,
  antares <antares@email.com> wrote:
> If you want a really complete collection, realize that there is both
an
> Apple III and an Apple III Plus! They are large, heavy machines, by
far the
> largest in my Apple II/III collection. In the Apple II series, there
were
> at least two sold under non-Apple names: the black one sold with the
Bell
> and Howell name, and another I have bears the name "Boston IV", but is
an
> Apple II right down to the case, with a slightly more elaborate
keyboard.
>
> regards,
> antares at email.com
>
> Thia Zdanski wrote:
>
> > I know that there IS such thing as an Apple III. I recenly fonud a
huge
> > intrest in the Apple I-III computers. I already own a //e and a ][
Plus.
> > Well, now I want an apple III. I need:
> >
> > The System (Working)
> > 2 5.2.5 Drives (I Know it has 1 built in, but I'm crazy about the
Disk
> > ][)
> > 1 3/25 (Those little ones)
> > Apple S.O.S
> > ProFile HD (or a better deal)
> > Software
> > Color Monitor III (or any COLOR monitor)
> >
> > Thank you.
> >
> > P.S. Please Respond Via mail AND newsgroups. I use Netscape, so you
know
> > how THAT is.
>
>


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