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Re: What model Apple II did your school have?
Exegete (millers@noneofyourbusiness.com) writes:
> Perry wrote:
>> Just a quick survery:
>>
>> What model Apple II did your school have (if any)?
>>
>> The elementary/junior high/high school I attended had a bunch of
>> unenhanced Apple //e computers, with 48K RAM each, no 80 column card, one
>> Disk ][ drive for each machine, and one Zenith amber monochrome monitor
>> for each machine. They also had a bunch of TRS-80 Model III machines.
>>
>> This was throughout the 1980's. I think they purchased the Apple //e
>> computers as soon as they came out in 1983, which explains why they were
>> all unenhanced and with 48K RAM.
>
> The //e, even the unenhanced version, came with 64K on the motherboard.
> If those machines had 48K, they were ][ Plus
>
> Roy
>
I caught the same thing. Did the IIe come with the the "80 column card",
or was any card plugged into that socket optional?
Michael
>>
>> I don't recall the school having any ProDOS based disks. All I remember is
>> Apple DOS 3.3, Apple Presents Apple, and Oregon Trail. I do remember
>> learning how to program in AppleSoft BASIC which I found thrilling at the
>> time. :)
>>
>> I always did like the built in character generator font that the Apple //e
>> produced onscreen.
>>
>> regards, Perry
>
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