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II+ vs IIe (was Re: Apple IIe working?)



Rubywand <rubywand@swbell.net> wrote:

> Given the "Apple ][" display, this sounds like the normal startup for a II+.

Haven't we had this discussion recently?  An Apple ][+ has a boot
heading of "APPLE ][".

If it is mixed case, then it must be a IIe, and this is what the
original poster indicated he was looking to buy.

> Try pressing RESET. This should stop the drive and leave you in Applesoft
> BASIC. (If the machine is a IIe, you would press Control-RESET-- hold down
> the Control key and press and release RESET; then release Control.)

The ][+ also needs CTRL-RESET.  Only early original Apple ][ machines
were able to be reset with RESET by itself.

At some point, Apple added a switch on the underside of the keyboard to
select whether Control also needed to be pressed, and it was on by
default.  I don't recall whether it was made permanent at any point
prior to the IIe.  None of the references I have handy clarify this
point.

I think there was a fair amount of user annoyance at accidentally
resetting the machine instead of pressing the Return key (RESET is
directly above RETURN on the ][/][+ keyboard).

-- 
David Empson
dempson@actrix.gen.nz
Snail mail: P.O. Box 27-103, Wellington, New Zealand