Apple II peripheral cards are expansion cards that work with the Apple II series of computers. The Apple II line supported a number of different cards...
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Apple II serial cards primarily use the serial RS-232 protocol. They most often were used for communicating with printers, Modems, and less often for...
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Apple II processor cards (or co-processor cards) were special cards that could be used to allow the Apple II to use different processors on the (otherwise)...
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Expansion card (redirect from Peripheral card)
Apple used a proprietary system with seven 50-pin-slots for Apple II peripheral cards, then later used both variations on Processor Direct Slot and...
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and specialized hardware. Apple II peripheral cards Apple III Apple IIc Apple IIGS KansasFest – an annual convention of Apple II users List of publications...
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roadways, and bridges. List of Apple II games List of publications and periodicals devoted to the Apple II Apple II peripheral cards Weyhrich, Steven (November...
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Apple II motherboard. Apple Industrial Design Group List of publications and periodicals devoted to the Apple II Apple II peripheral cards Apple II graphics...
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recent internal 2.5-inch IDE hard drives. Available Apple II peripheral cards include accelerator cards, which replace the computer's original processor...
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Apple II line. Apple asked the media to call the peripheral the "Apple IIe option board", as earlier "emulator" cards were not successful. The Apple IIe...
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Motherboard (redirect from Integrated peripheral)
keyboards. Early personal computers such as the Apple II and IBM PC include only this minimal peripheral support on the motherboard. Video interface hardware...
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computer on. Power users often had their Apple II's peripheral slots completely filled with expansion cards, so third party vendors came up with alternative...
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complete Apple II setup in a smaller notebook-sized housing. The computer is compatible with a wide range of Apple II software and peripherals. The Apple IIc...
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capabilities of the Apple II. The hardware consisted of an external piano-style keyboard and cards that plugged into the Apple II (a keyboard interface...
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plugged into an Apple III slot. In 1983, Apple offered a ProFile interface card for the Apple II, with software support for Apple ProDOS and Apple Pascal. Additionally...
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Apple II peripherals. The paddle and serial ports can also function in Apple II mode, however with some limitations and compatibility issues. Apple engineers...
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in the release of the Apple II Mouse Interface peripheral card.[citation needed] Since this was a dedicated mouse port, Apple simply re-packaged the...
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publications and periodicals devoted to the Apple II Apple II peripheral cards KansasFest – an annual convention of Apple II users Grevstad, Eric (November 1988)...
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2022. "Robot War". The Digital Antiquarian. January 30, 2012. Retrieved January 7, 2014. "A2 Peripheral Cards". AppleII.info. Retrieved January 7, 2014....
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successful. Most were able to achieve 8 MHz. Apple II peripheral cards "Applied Engineering Repository - Apple IIE". Apple Assembly line v6, #6 March 1996 Archived...
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open-architecture design and Apple II's multiple expansion slots permitted a wide variety of third-party devices, including peripheral cards, such as serial controllers...
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Mockingboard (category Apple II peripherals)
Systems for the Apple II microcomputers. It improves on the Apple II's limited sound capabilities, as did other Apple II sound cards. In 1981, Sweet Micro...
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Apple II of personal computer. The original ProDOS, renamed ProDOS 8 in version 1.2, is the last official operating system usable by all 8-bit Apple II...
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ImageWriter (redirect from Apple ImageWriter II)
which were popular among Apple II and Mac owners. The first ImageWriter is a serial-based dot matrix printer introduced by Apple Computer in late 1983....
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relevance to the Apple II. Timeline of Apple products – includes complete list of Apple II family peripherals and software sold by Apple Timeline of Macintosh...
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Power Macintosh G3 (redirect from Personality cards)
to start releasing USB peripherals for the Macintosh), 100BASE-TX or 1000BASE-T (gigabit Ethernet) network adapter, video cards (e.g. ATI Radeon 7000 and...
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PowerCD (redirect from AppleDesign Powered Speakers II)
the time, however, unlike Sony's and most others, Apple's could also be used as computer peripheral as well. And while most desktop Macs at the time included...
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Slot Ethernet adapter cards used in Macintosh LC and Performa machines. AAUI had disappeared by the late 1990s, when new Apple machines, starting with...
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station, containing a PCI slot, allowing a user to install PCI cards. No PCI-based peripherals were ever developed specifically for the Pippin. The operating...
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Sup'R'Terminal (category Apple II peripherals)
The M&R Enterprises Sup'R'Terminal was the first Apple II peripheral card to enable the display of 80 columns of text on a connected monitor. The Sup'R'Terminal...
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Orange Micro (section Apple II)
Orange Micro entered the market for third-party Apple hardware developing peripherals for the Apple II. Notably, the company developed the famed Grappler+...
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