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More Apple Items



After digging once again into my Box O' Apple stuff, I came up with
a few more interesting items I am selling.   Joe Alinsky

1)  Print It ! Apple II parallel card with a twist: it has a screen print
    function ! (and you thought only IBM compatables had that).
    It comes in the box, but no manual....$ 50.00

2)  Apple Graphics tablet..complete with tablet, interface card, and
    manual and software !  $ 100.00  This is alot of fun on an Apple

3)  Mountain Hardware Analog to Digital, Digital to Analog card
    Complete in the box, with manual $50.00

4)  Votrax Type N' Talk  Here is a neat device.  It is an outbox box that
    attaches to a serial card.  When you type the PR# of the slot the
    serial card is in, everything you type after that comes spoken out of
    a speaker you attach to the box.  You can vary the frequency with a
    knob right on the front.  It is easy to make it sound like "Hal"'
    Since is responds to ASCII characters, it is easy to write routines
    within programs that will make it "speak"  Complete with cable and
    Power Supply $ 125.00

5)  AIM 16 from DAM systems, manufactured by Connecticut Micro
    I am not sure what this is, but there is a lot to it...it consists
    of 2 boxes, each about 5 inches square.  One box has a side with
    an opening labeled "computer port", and the other side is labeled
    "Analog Port 1"  The other box (really just a pc board with lots
     barrier strips on it) has screw terminals marked analog inputs and
     others marked "vref".  This must be some sort of analog to digital
     converter.  No manual.  $ 50.00
6)   Quentin Research 16k memory card  $ 25.00

 Thats it for now, but I am sure I will come up with some more
     wierd Apple II items....email me if you are looking for something
     in particular...I probably have it....or did

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