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Re: some questions about the ][
In article <1993Aug5.115054.51740@ccvax.ucd.ie>, jmcbride@ccvax.ucd.ie writes...
>
> It's been over six years since I last saw an Apple ][, and that was a
> pre-1982 model ][e. It had a green screen, two 5 1/4" drives, and used
> a CLI (possibly Dos 3.3?). Compared to the machines available it was
> incredibly primitive, but I loved it to death.
So you are the cause of the Apple II's demise!!! :)
> Since I've come to college, I went through a brief flirtation with Macs,
> but have ended up using a PC for work,
That's OK, the first step to recovery is admitting your guilt. We
forgive you. :)
> I gather, from various threads, that it now has a GUI, but is it still
> compatible with earlier models? I've also noticed that the operating
> system appears to be System 6.something or other. Is this the Mac
> System?
Most of the discussion in csa2 now is focussed on the Apple IIGS, a
16-bit version of the Apple ][+, //e, etc. It uses its own system
software (currently at System 6.01). The operating system and desktop
interface is really superb. It runs all 8-bit Apple II software and
probably most Apple II hardware. It also has its own, native software
and hardware which will not work on a ][+ or //e.
> If so, is there any point to having a ][? I ask this question as
> someone who doesn't really know what he's talking about, I'm just
> looking for info.
Sure, they are still loads of fun and great to hack away at. The
problem is finding one. You don't (and can't) buy then new anymore, but
a used //e system will probably go for $250 US or so. A complete GS
system can be found for $600 or less.
> The gist of the story was that Apple were trying to freeze out the ][ in
> favour of the Mac, but at no point did it say that production of the ][
> was halted. Are Apple ][s still in production?
In Canada, no Apple II item remains on the price list (except the
//e emulation card for the Mac LC series). In the US, only the //e is
still made and sold (mainly to schools).
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