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Foundling IIe left on curb, now what?



It's been 20+ years since I booted an Apple II, but when I found one
sitting on the side of the road, well I guess I'm a sucker for hard
luck stories.  I was hoping I could get some pointers on getting it
into functioning condition.

The case is in fairly good condition.  It's dirty and the cap for the
keyboard light is missing, but all the keys are there and seem to
function, and it has two 5.25 drives.  However it has no disks.

Internally it has three cards in the expansion slots, the floppy
controller, an Epson parallel port controller, and the last one, which
is a only labled as 'Microsoft Consumer Products'.  My wild guess says
it's a CP/M card.  It also has  an '80col/64k' card in the 'aux
connection' slot.

It boots into ROM just fine and I managed to dust off my BASIC enough
to make it say 'hello world'.  The only problem so far is that the
colors bleed quite a bit on the screen unless I get the cable just
right.

My questions are:

Are there known issues and solutions to the color bleed problem?  More
wild guesses on my part say either a solder problem or corrosion, but
I'm not yet ready to take the thing apart until I'm a little more sure.

What OS does an IIe run and how would I get a copy?   I remember from
the long ago days that the apple drives are totally incompatible with
IBM drives, so bootstrapping seems to require getting a hold of actual
boot disks.  I currently have no access to a functioning Apple II, but
I do live in the Seattle area.

What the heck is that Microsoft card, and/or how would I find out?

Thanks for your help,
MSH