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Re: Which Apple II?



In <1fwytad.lp0glv2hl8d2N%jamiekg@e3.net.nz> Jamie Kahn Genet wrote:

> Hi there,
> 
> which model Apple II should I buy if I've a choice? An Apple IIe? A 
> IIc, what?
>
> I used an Apple IIe back in the day, but that's not necessarily the 
> best one, is it?
>
> TIA,
>  Jamie Kahn Genet

If you're not just getting it to collect it or for nostalgic reasons, 
the best Apple II is the Apple IIgs. The IIgs has a 16-bit 65816 
processor which is backwards compatible with the 6502 used in the 
earlier models. It runs at 2.5MHz instead of 1MHz and has a minimum of 
256KB of RAM, but more often 1MB. It has slots like the IIe, but also 
has built-in ports like the IIc so you can plug in 5.25" and 3.5" disk 
drives, an RGB monitor, a mouse, LocalTalk networking and serial devices, 
all without having to add extra cards. The IIgs also has a very nice 
sound chip and greatly improved graphics over the 8-bit models. You can 
run the old Apple DOS and ProDOS software as well as GS/OS, a native 
IIgs operating system with a Macintosh interface.

These very occasionally come up on TradeMe.co.nz, but not as ofter as 
the IIe.

-- 
Roger Johnstone, Invercargill, New Zealand

Apple II - FutureCop:LAPD - iMac Game Wizard
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~rojaws/
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