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Re: Any hardware info on the Apple /// ?
> and 128-256K RAM (well, it could run Apple ][ software, so it had to be
> 6502).
Not true. The 6510 is backwards compatible to the 6502 (even though one was
never used in Apples that I know of)
And the IIgs used the 65C816 which will run Apple II software.
FROM: old-computers.com
NAME APPLE III
MANUFACTURER Apple
TYPE Professional Computer
ORIGIN U.S.A.YEAR May 1980
BUILT IN LANGUAGE Business BASIC
KEYBOARD Full stroke 74-key with numeric keypad
CPU MOS 6502A
SPEED 2 MHz
RAM 128 KB (up to 512 KB)
ROM 16 KB
TEXT MODES 40 or 80 chars x 24 lines
GRAPHIC MODES 40 x 40-48 (16 col), 280 x 160-192 (6 col), 560 x 160-192 (2
col)COLORS 16 maximum
SOUND one channel 7 octaves
SIZE / WEIGHT 44.4 (W) x 46.2 (D) x 12.2 (H) cm
I/O PORTS Monitor, Internal Slots (4), RS-232, Floppy disk port
BUILT IN MEDIA One built in 140 KB 5.25'' disk-drive
OS SOS
POWER SUPPLY Built-in power supply unit
PERIPHERALS 4 expansion slots,5 MB Profile hard disk unit, dual floppy disc
unit, coulour video card, provision for extra memory
PRICE �1995 (U.K., 1983)
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