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Apple II Euromod / Apple II Europlus
- Subject: Apple II Euromod / Apple II Europlus
- From: Steven Weyhrich <a2history@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2013 20:29:00 -0700 (PDT)
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In an old Apple price list, I saw listed four models of the Apple II (and this was discussed some years ago in this group). There were four categories of computer, and three memory configurations in each category:
First, there was the Integer BASIC, old Monitor ROM versions:
Apple II 16K - A2S0016
Apple II 32K - A2S0032
Apple II 48K - A2S0048
Apple II Euromod 16K - A2S0016P
Apple II Euromod 32K - A2S0032P
Apple II Euromod 48K - A2S0048P
Then, there was the Applesoft, autostart versions:
Apple II Plus 16K - A2S1016
Apple II Plus 32K - A2S1032
Apple II Plus 48K - A2S1048
Apple II Europlus 16K - A2S1016P
Apple II Europlus 32K - A2S1048P
Apple II Europlus 48K - A2S1048P
Many people have Apple II Europlus computers they have collected. Has ANYONE ever seen the Integer BASIC Apple II "Euromod" in the wild? Does anyone know if this was actually sold under this name (it was in an Apple catalog, "Apple - The Personal Computer Magazine & Catalog, Vol 1, No 2") If so, did it look any different from a US Apple II standard?