The AppleII line of computers supported a number of AppleIIperipheralcards , expansion cards which ... continue to market peripheral s and expansion cards for AppleII computers, not counting students, hobbyists, and other AppleII users who continue to push the original machine to its limits. Categories AppleIIcards can be broadly divided into the following categories 50 pin standard slots AppleII serial cards Serial cards RS 232 serial interface Parallel cards Centronics IEEE 1284 parallel ... AppleII peripherals Category AppleII family Peripheralcards Category Motherboard expansion ... cards Floppy disk controllers Hard disk controllers Network adapters AppleII processor cards Co processor cards Memory expansion cardsAppleII accelerators Accelerators AppleII system clocks Realtime clock cardsAppleII sound cards Music and sound cards Miscellaneous cards Other slot types Slot 0 card Firmware Card, Language Card Apple IIc internal expansion cardsApple IIGS memory expansion ... 80 column cards, RGB, memory expansion External links About cards cite web title The AppleII Documentation ... 31 Information on over 400 interface cards. cite web title 8 bit AppleII Expansion url http www.vintagemacworld.com .... All AppleII models except the Apple IIc had at least seven 50 pin expansion slots, labeled Slots ... purpose expansion slots AppleII and AppleII Plus Slot 0 50 pin, for the firmware card or the 16 kilobyte kB AppleII Language Card Apple IIe Auxiliary Slot 60 pin primarily for 80 column display and memory expansion Apple IIGS Memory Expansion Slot 40 pin Perhaps the most common cards found on early AppleII systems were the Disk II Controller Card, which allowed users of earlier AppleII s to use the Apple Disk II, a 5 inch, 140 kB floppy disk drive and the Apple 16K Language Card, which increased the base memory of late model AppleII and standard AppleII Plus units from 48 kB to 64 kB. Both Apple Computer Apple , and dozens of third party vendors created hundreds of cards for the Apple ... more details
AppleII processor cards or co processor cards were special cards that could be used to allow the AppleII to use different processors on the otherwise same hardware . This allowed other operating systems to run on the AppleII. Here are some processors that were available on coprocessor cards for the AppleII Zilog Z80 Microsoft Softcard or compatibles, ran CP M ref http www.apple2info.net hardware softcard softcard.htm Microsoft Softcard , Microsoft Consumer Products. 1980 , A2Info.Net ref Intel 8088 MetaCard, from Metamorphic Systems a 1980 startup by Phil Zimmermann , ran CP M 86 , MS DOS , and UCSD Pascal ref http books.google.com.au books?id YjAEAAAAMBAJ&lpg PA3&dq 22Metamorphic 20Systems 22 20 rock&pg PA3 v onepage&q&f false Two new 16bit processor cards turn Apples into IBM PCs , By David Needle, 12 Apr 1982 InfoWorld ref Motorola 6809 The Mill, by Stellation Two, ran OS 9 ref http www.brouhaha.com eric retrocomputing apple apple2 mill The Mill by Stellation Two ref ref http romancecapitol.com post romance romance of the entrepreneur Romance of the Entrepreneur , The Capitol of Romance ref ref http www.hackzapple.com ORG1 M2 COPROC 6809MILL.HTM THE MILL carte 6809 de STELLATION TWO , HACK Z APPLE, Collection AppleII ref ref http jhinds.411 source.com James Hind , CHIEF DESIGNER & PRESIDENT, Stellation Two, Inc. 1 1980 6 1985 invented, designed and produced THE MILL and Vitamill coprocessor circuit boards for Apple computers for this manufacturer of hardware and publisher of software for Apple Computers. ref Motorola 68008 DEC LSI 11 not confirmed References reflist See also AppleIIperipheralcards Compu hardware stub Apple hardware Category AppleII peripherals Processor cards ... more details
This article is a sub page of AppleIIperipheralcards . AppleII serial cards primarily used the Serial ... Card clone References reflist See also AppleIIperipheralcardsApple Inc. Apple hardware Category AppleII peripherals ... chip. Other Serial Cards Use this article for AppleII multi I O cards Apricorn Serial Interface ... compatible. Most serial cards had speed ranges starting from 110 bit s up to 19,200 bit s, however some could be modified to go much faster. The most popular and widely used of these cards was Apple ... of the end product. AppleII Communications Card &ndash small Apple Computer small The AppleII Communications Card is the original serial card from Apple Computer . Released in 1978 for 225, it was designed ... history ah12.html AppleII History, Chapter 12 AppleII Abroad & Peripherals ref AppleII Serial Interface Card &ndash small Apple Computer small The AppleII Serial Interface Card was released by Apple ... ref For more on the Serial Pro s clock capabilities, see its entry in AppleII system clocks . Super Serial Card &ndash small Apple Computer small Apple Computer s Super Serial Card , sometime abbreviated as SSC , is the most well known of communication cards made for the AppleII. Apple called it Super because it was able to function as both of Apple s previous cards, the AppleII Communications Card for modem use and the AppleII Serial Interface Card for printer use. A jumper block was used to configure the card for each of the two modes. Naturally Apple upgraded the speed capabilities of the card to a maximum of 19,200 bit s and made the card compatible with both ROM revisions of the Apple ... Printer mode or Modem mode. The Serial Pro, being a multifunction card, included a ProDOS and Apple DOS DOS 3.3 compatible clock calendar thus combining the capabilities of two cards into one, freeing ... not use Phantom Slots to achieve this functionality. Previous multifunction cards required ... more details
The AppleII had limited sound capabilities until the Apple gs shipped in 1986. Many third party manufacturers made sound cards to enable richer sound output. Music systems and cards Sound Cards Mockingboard main Mockingboard The Mockingboard provided multiple voices of sound output, and was the closest thing to a standard sound card available for the Apple series. It utilized the AY 3 8910 sound generator chip. Mountain Computer Music System The Mountain Computer music system was a two board set that provided audio output with 8 bit resolution. A light pen was also available with the system. Alpha Syntauri The Alpha Syntauri was a music system designed around the expansion capabilities of the Apple . The hardware consisted of an external piano style keyboard, with a 3 card set that plugged into the Apple , including a keyboard interface card, and the two board Mountain Computer Music System. Software was designed to support music composition and performance. Herbie Hancock and Keith Emerson were notable early adopters of the Syntauri system. ref http www.purplenote.com syntauri ref ref Jigour, Robin Kellner, Charlie Lapham, Ellen. The alphaSyntauri Instrument A Modular and Software Programmable Digital Synthesizer System . Philadelphia IEEE Computer Society, 1981. ref ref Vail, Mark. Vintage Synthesizers, p. 91 92. San Francisco Miller Freeman Books, 2000 ref Passport Designs Soundchaser main Passport Designs The Passport Designs Passport Designs Soundchaser Computer Music System ... Computer music system cards. ref name InfoWorld Jul 27, 1981 cite journal last Hogan first Thom title Two keyboard synthesizers for Apple journal InfoWorld date 7 27 81 year 1981 month July url http books.google.com books?id uD0EAAAAMBAJ&pg PA30 ref Speech cards Echo II main Echo 2 The Echo II card .... The Soundchaser included a 49 key keyboard, keyboard interface card, and a choice of sound cards ... syntauri http mirrors.apple2.org.za Apple 20II 20Documentation 20Project Interface 20Cards Audio ... more details
About the first mass produced Apple computer an overview of the series of computers based on it AppleII series The AppleII is an 8 bit home computer , one of the first highly successful mass produced microcomputer products, ref cite web last Reimer first Jeremy url http arstechnica.com articles culture total share.ars 4 title Total share 30 years of personal computer market share figures publisher Arstechnica.com date 2005 12 14 accessdate 2010 05 25 ref designed primarily by Steve Wozniak , manufactured by Apple Computer now Apple Inc. and introduced in 1977. It is the first model in a AppleII series series of computers which were produced until Apple IIe production ceased in November 1993. ref cite web author Steven Weyhrich url http apple2history.org history appy ahb5.html title AppleII History Timeline publisher Apple2history.org date 2003 05 16 accessdate 2010 05 25 ref References Reflist Compu hardware stub Apple hardware before 1998 Apple hardware DEFAULTSORT AppleIi Category 1977 introductions Category AppleII computers AppleII computers ... more details
List of AppleII games AppleIIperipheralcards Publications Periodicals devoted to the AppleII ...Infobox information appliance name Apple Plus logo image File AppleII Plus.jpg 250px caption AppleII Plus with no connections developer manufacturer Apple Inc. Apple Computer, Inc. family AppleII series ... power cpu MOS Technology 6502 storage Disk II 5.25 , 140KB, Apple, later stock br Apple ProFile ... AppleII if Language Card installed predecessor AppleII successor Apple IIe and Apple III related Applesoft BASIC website File Bell and Howell Apple II.jpg thumb Bell & Howell AppleII Plus The AppleII Plus was the second model of the AppleII series of personal computer s produced by Apple Computer ... history ah06 title 6 The AppleII Plus first Steven last Weyhrich work AppleII History date 2010 11 24 accessdate 2010 12 03 ref Features The AppleII Plus had a total of 48  KB of RAM ... that allowed it to run on many different types of hardware. The AppleII Plus included the Applesoft ... II , the AppleII Plus had no lowercase functionality. All letters from the keyboard were upper .... This modification, however, involved adding wires inside the AppleII, and was therefore only ..., the AppleII Plus, like its predecessor the AppleII, had a repeat key built into its keyboard. The key ... first Christopher authorlink coauthors title AppleII Reference Manual publisher Apple Computer, Inc ... manuals a2refman.html title AppleII History Museum Books Manuals accessdate 2009 10 15 last Weyhrich ... it more difficult to press by accident. The II Plus was the last Apple Computer to have this key, as later ... the key. AppleII Europlus and J Plus After the success of the first AppleII in the United States, Apple expanded its market to include Europe and the Far East in 1978, with the AppleII Europlus Europe and the AppleII J Plus Japan . In these models, Apple made the necessary hardware, software ... part, the AppleII Europlus and J Plus were identical to the AppleII Plus. Production of the Europlus ... more details
of the system bus on the motherboard . Many AppleIIperipheralcards , such as the Disk ... available. For more on vaporware AppleIIperipheralcards, see AppleIIcards which never made it into production ... discussion IIc overclocking ref See also Apple IIGS accelerators AppleIIperipheralcards .... Initially, accelerator expansion cards recreated the combination of CPU and memory logic of the AppleII onto the card itself. These cards went even further by copying the AppleII ROM code into the card s fast RAM, essentially creating an AppleII on a card. Virtually all of these cards ran at a speed ...moreref date March 2010 AppleII accelerators are computer hardware devices which enable an AppleII computer to operate faster than their intended clock rate . Starting in 1977, most AppleII computers ... II. In the early mid 1980s, as the available list of AppleII application software grew and these Application .... Incremental 1.7  MHz half speeds were available through further division. Later AppleII accelerators ... . The AppleII accelerator market was fiercely competitive and could be looked upon as somewhat ... the dust settled, Zip Technologies remained the lone player in the 8 bit AppleII accelerator market with Apple Computer licensing Zip s caching technology for the Apple IIc Plus . 8 bit AppleII accelerators ... Technology small Platform AppleII, AppleII Plus Form Factor 50 pin slot card Speed 3.58  MHz ... Apple Booster 1982 was one of the first accelerators for the AppleII series of computers. This card ... AppleII, AppleII Plus, Apple IIe Form Factor 50 pin slot card Speed 3.58  MHz Cache 4 KB ... of early AppleII accelerator which used the newer 65c02 microprocessor, and the first to implement ... most of the time but had to slow down to 1  MHz for this refresh cycle. For peripheralcards that required ... AppleII, AppleII Plus Form Factor 50 pin slot card Speed 3.58  MHz Cache 64 KB on board RAM DMA compatible No Upgradeable No Saturn System s Accelerator II was the original accelerator for the Apple ... more details
time they turned the computer on. Power users often had their AppleIIperipheralcardsAppleII s peripheral slots completely filled with expansion cards, so third party vendors came up with some unique ... Products References reflist See also AppleIIperipheralcardsApple hardware Category Apple ... in AppleII serial cards . Thunderclock Plus &ndash small Thunderware Incorporated small When the Thunderware ...AppleII system clocks , also known as real time clock s, were commodities in the early days of computing. A clock calendar did not become standard in the AppleII line of computers until 1987 with the introduction of the Apple IIGS . Although many productivity programs as well as the ProDOS operating ... AppleII or AppleII compatible with a 28 pin Read only memory ROM . Dallas Semiconductor produced the device ... to retain freshness. The non replaceable battery had a life expectancy of 10  years. In an AppleII, the No Slot Clock resided under any 28 pin ROM chip, including one on a peripheral card. A user ... support ref , it quickly became the de facto standard for an AppleII system clock. When Apple Computer ... that point on, all new AppleII system clocks strived to emulate the Thunderclock. The card itself ... the most advanced system clock ever designed for any AppleII. The card utilized an onboard Z80 CPU ... of the No Slot Clock. The No Slot Clock was both ProDOS and Apple DOS Dos 3.3 compatible, however ... A2WebRef A2Reference29.html apple2.org Apple Reference Web ref Apple IIe under the CD ROM or CF ROM in later models Apple IIc under the Monitor ROM Apple IIc under the Monitor ROM Laser 128 under ... the functions of two cards into one, the Serial Pro freed up an extra slot for those with highly ... this functionality. Previous multifunction cards required that a secondary function be mapped ... 24  hour clock format, was both ProDOS and Apple DOS DOS 3.3 compatible, and had on screen ... H.O. was 100 ProDOS and Apple DOS DOS 3.3 compatible. The H.O. in Timemaster H.O. stood ... more details
AppleIIperipheralcards such as AppleII serial cards Serial controllers , display controllers ... AppleII accelerator cards were created to double or quadruple the computer s speed. AppleII Plus ...About the series of home computers based on the inital AppleII the first computer in the series AppleII Move portions AppleII date March 2011 external links date February 2011 File AppleII IMG 4218 black.jpg thumb 300px The 1977 AppleII, shown here with Disk II floppy disk drives and a 1980s era Apple Monitor II. The AppleII featured an integrated keyboard, sound, a plastic case, and eight internal expansion slots. The AppleII series is a set of 8 bit home computer s, one of the first highly ... II original AppleII . In terms of ease of use, features and expandability the AppleII was a major ... board computer for electronics hobbyists which pioneered many features that made the AppleII a commercial success. Introduced at the West Coast Computer Faire in 1977, the AppleII was among the first ... in 1993, somewhere between five and six million AppleII series computers including about 1.25 million AppleII small GS small models Cites http www.cnn.com 2004 WORLD americas 04 16 jobs http lamp.a2central.com ... 2 million AppleII line machines had been produced total, which is incorrect in fact Apple surpassed 2 million AppleII sales in 1984 had been produced. ref name autogenerated1 cite book last Forster ... 1972 2005 year 2005 publisher GAMEPLAN isbn 3 00 015359 4 page 18 ref The AppleII became one of the most ... to develop educational and business software for the AppleII, including the 1979 release of the popular ... cite web title AppleII Biography url http www.allgame.com platform.php?id 6 author Chris Cavanaugh date May 2004 accessdate 2009 10 07 ref ref cite web title AppleII The World Catches On url http www.gizmodo.com.au 2009 07 appleii the world catches on author Wilson Rothman date 2009 07 19 accessdate ... weekly aa010199.htm author Mary Bellis accessdate 2009 10 07 ref The original AppleII operating system ... more details
This timeline of AppleII Family models lists all major types of AppleII computers produced by Apple ..., even though they are not classed as part of the AppleII series or a Macintosh , because of their unique role in Apple s product lineup of the era. onlyinclude Timeline of AppleII family models ... includeonly T includeonly imeline The Apple Lisa does not support AppleII software, but shares ... their unique status on this timeline. The Apple I and Apple III both run AppleII software natively, classifying them as AppleII family computers except in name for the purposes of this timeline ... align top rowspan 1 1977 style width 100px April 1 style width 230px AppleII style width 110px AppleII series AppleII style width 130px June 1, 1979 Image Science museum 025 adjusted.jpg 100px thumb AppleII class wikitable style width 40px vertical align top rowspan 4 1979 style width 100px rowspan 4 June 1 style width 230px AppleII Plus style width 110px AppleII series AppleII style width 130px December 1, 1982 AppleII Plus AppleII Europlus and J Plus AppleII EuroPlus AppleII series AppleII December 1, 1982 AppleII Plus AppleII Europlus and J Plus AppleII J Plus AppleII series AppleII December 1, 1982 AppleII Plus Bell & Howell Bell & Howell AppleII series AppleII December ... II series AppleII style width 130px March 1, 1985 style background ececec January 1 style background ... 68000 style width 130px background ececec April 1, 1985 April 1 Apple IIc AppleII series Apple ... II series AppleII style width 130px January 1, 1987 Image Apple iicb.jpg 100px thumb Apple IIc class ... width 230px Apple IIGS style width 110px AppleII series AppleII style width 130px October 1, 1989 September 1 Apple IIc Memory Expansion IIc ROM version 3 Apple IIc Memory Expansion AppleII series AppleII September 1, 1988 class wikitable style width 40px vertical align top rowspan 1 1987 style ... AppleII series AppleII style width 130px November 1, 1993 Image Apple iigs.jpg 100px thumb Apple ... more details
Infobox VG title Spectre image Image Spectre AppleII title.png 280px Spectre caption The title screen from Spectre developer Bob Flanagan and Scott Miller publisher Datamost released 1982 genre List of maze video games Maze modes Single player platforms AppleII family AppleII Image Spectre Apple II.png 280px thumb right A screenshot showing the 3D view and level map. Spectre is a 1982 computer game for the AppleII family AppleII family of computers, written by Bob Flanagan and Scott Miller and published by Datamost . 8bitcomputer game stub Category AppleII games Category AppleII only games Category 1982 video games Category Datamost games ... more details
one source date November 2010 Apple display specs Image Apple Monitor II.png Introduced Discontinued Size 12 ModelNumber A2M2010 Type Monochrome Cathode ray tube CRT FixedResolution NTSC Image Apple Monitor II.jpg thumb left An Apple Monitor . The Apple Monitor was a Cathode ray tube CRT based green monochrome 12 inch computer display monitor manufactured by Apple Computer for the AppleII personal computer family. Apple didn t manufacture the monitor until halfway through the lifespan of the II series. The business line Apple had its own Apple Monitor long before. Many home users of AppleII computers used their television s as computer monitors before the Monitor was released. It featured an inner vertical direction vertical swiveling frame. This allowed users to adjust the viewing angle up or down to suit their taste without the addition of a tilt and swivel device. The Monitor was widely adjustable for the time, as it included adjustments for the size and location of the image on the screen. These adjustments had a very small influence on the picture, however, much to the disliking of some users. The Monitor was designed for the AppleII , but was used widely throughout the AppleII product line, most recognizably on the Apple IIe . References Monitor II User s Manual. N.p. n.p., n.d. AppleII GS. Web. 5 Nov. 2010. http www.apple iigs.info doc fichiers monitorii.pdf . Could this help? User Vgmddg See also List of products discontinued by Apple Computer compu hardware stub DEFAULTSORT Apple Monitor Ii Category AppleII peripherals zh Apple Monitor ... more details
specially designed for the II small GS small . Add on video output cards Numerous add on video display cards were available for the AppleII series. Some simply added 80 column and lowercase display capabilities ...The AppleII graphics were composed of idiosyncratic modes and settings that could be exploited. This computer graphics graphics system debuted on the original AppleIIAppleIIAppleII , continued with the AppleII Plus and was carried forward and expanded with the Apple IIe , Enhanced IIe, Apple IIc IIc , IIc Plus and Apple IIGS II small GS small . Peculiarity of graphics modes The graphic modes of the AppleII series were peculiar even by the standards of the late 1970s and early 1980s. One notable .... Table 1. Memory Map for AppleII Series Computer Main Text Screen 40 Column Mode. Row 0 is at the top of the video display while row 23 is the bottom most one. A second peculiarity of AppleII graphics ... in video output hardware All AppleII machines featured an RCA connector RCA jack providing a rough ... DE9 output jack. Graphics mode details Color on the AppleII The AppleII video output is really ... on the normal AppleII text screen. This mode could display either 40 rows of pixels with four ... for displaying video images was an integral part of the AppleII family design. Accessing memory location ... in memory. By contrast, some commercial software programs for the AppleII used this memory ... II small GS small Unlike the other AppleII machine types, the AppleII small GS small featured ... 0xE0FFFF. The Apple IIgs had a chip called the Mega II which allowed it to run most programs written for other AppleII computers. The IIgs Computer architecture architecture mapped the screen data ... the computer. High Resolution Hi Res graphics When the AppleII came out, a new mode had been added ... programs were written many appeared in Nibble and other AppleII magazines. The user could switch in four .... The AppleII s Hi Res mode was peculiar even by the standards of the day. While the Color ... more details
The following is an incomplete list of clone computer science clone s of Apple Computer Apple s AppleII home computer AMI II Apco Arrow 1000 Asem AM 64e Aton II Base 64 computer Base 64 Basis 108 , Basis 208 Bee II BOSS 1 Citron II CSC Euro Super Cubic 88 CV 777 Franklin Electronic Publishers Franklin Ace Fugu Elite 5 Golden II IMKO 2 InterTek System IV ITT Corporation ITT 2020 Laser 128 VTech Laser 3000 Mackintosh computer Mackintosh MCP computer MCP Microdigital TK 2000 II Color Microdigital TK 3000 Acer company Multitech Microprofessor II MPF II Microprofessor III MPF III MicroSCI Havac Microcom IIe O. S. Micro Systems Orange computer Orange Panasia Peach computer Peach Pearcom Pravetz series 8 Pravetz 8A Pravetz 8M Pravetz 8E Pravetz 8C Precision Echo Phase II Pineapple 6502 RX 8800 Sekon computer Space 83 Syscom 2 Zeus 2001 Agat series partial support Agat 4 Agat 7 Agat 8 Agat 9 Expand list date August 2008 Category Home computers AppleII family clones Category AppleII family Clones Category Lists of computer hardware AppleII Clones DEFAULTSORT AppleII clones ... more details
Infobox VG title Thief image Image Thief AppleII game .png 280px Thief caption A screenshot from the game Thief developer Bob Flanagan publisher Datamost designer engine released 1982 genre Adventure modes Single player ratings N A platforms AppleII family AppleII media Floppy disk The 5.BC inch minifloppy 5¼ disk requirements input Joystick Thief is a 1982 computer game created by Bob Flanagan and video game publisher published by Datamost . The game puts the player in control of a thief that must make his way through simple mazes in search of items to steal. Each level is populated by stocky, possibly robotic guards that converge on the player, and which the player must either shoot or evade. It shares some similarities to the 1980s arcade game arcade video game Berzerk . Category AppleII games Category AppleII only games Category 1982 video games Category Datamost games ... more details
Following is a list of AppleII family AppleII games. The AppleII had a huge user base and was a popular game development platform. Games that did not originate on the AppleII are marked Software port ... game Bandits The Bard s Tale 1985 video game Bard s Tale, The The Bard s Tale II The Destiny Knight Bard s Tale II, The The Bard s Tale III Thief of Fate Bard s Tale III, The Bats in the Belfry computer game Bats in the Belfry Battle Chess Beach Combat Beach Head Beach Head II Beneath Apple Manor BC ... Blister Ball Bloody Murder Bolo AppleII 1982 Bolo List of Activision games Borrowed Time Boulder ... Manor Crossfire AppleII video game Crossfire Crush, Crumble and Chomp Crypt of Medea Crystal Castles ... Zero The Revenge of Megaboz Zorro computer game Zorro See also List of AppleII application software List of Apple IIGS games List of AppleII small GS small games Lists of video games External links http www.mobygames.com browse games a,31 o,1 MobyGames list of AppleII games Category Video game lists by platform AppleII Category AppleII games es Anexo Juegos de AppleII fr Liste de jeux AppleII it Videogiochi per AppleII ... version Ape Escape Apple Cider Spider Apple Panic Apple Trek Aquatron Arcade Bootcamp Arcade Machine game The Arcade Machine Arcticfox Archon The Light and the Dark Archon port Archon II Adept port Arena of Octos Arkanoid Arkanoid II The Asteroid Field Astro Grover Autoduel Aztec computer game Aztec ... Empire I World Builders Empire II Interstellar Sharks computer game Empire II Interstellar Sharks Empire ... Firebug video game Firebug Flight Simulator I Flight Simulator II Floppy computer game Floppy Fooblitzky ... port Impossible Mission II Infiltrator Infiltrator II In Search of the Most Amazing Thing J Jawbreaker ... II Romancing the Throne King s Quest III To Heir Is Human King s Quest IV The Perils of Rosella Koronis ... Microwave Might & Magic Might and Magic II Milestones 2000 Mindshadow adventure game Mindshadow Mindwheel ... more details
Two other uses a computer device the Greek subdivision Peripheral units of Greece the mathematical term Boundary parallel A peripheral is a device attached to a host computer, but not part of it, and is more or less dependent on the host. It expands the host s capabilities, but does not form part of the core computer architecture . Examples are computer printer s, image scanner s, tape drive s, microphone s, loudspeaker s, webcam s, and digital camera s. Common peripherals Computer storage Storage Input output Input Input device Output Output device Display device Graphical output device Computer display See also Computer hardware Controller computing Controller Expansion card References reflist External links wiktionary inline Category Computer peripherals bs Periferija br Trobarzhell bg ca Perif ric cs Periferie technika de Peripherieger t el es Perif rico eo Flankaparato eu Periferiko ordenagailua fa fr P riph rique informatique ga Forimeallach gl Perif rico ko id Periferal it Periferica he la Periphericum hu Perif ria mk mt Apparat Periferali nl Randapparaat ja mhr pl Urz dzenie peryferyjne pt Perif rico ro Periferic ru sq Pajisjet periferike informatik simple Peripheral equipment sk Perif rne zariadenie sl Periferna naprava fi Oheislaite sv Kringutrustning uk ur vi Thi t b ngo i vi zh ... more details
There was a thriving industry devoted to the AppleII at one time, including 8 16 A Published by IDG A2 Central On Disk Apple Assembly Lines A.U.G.E. Apple User Group Europe Call A.P.P.L.E. Still published as an E Zine Compute AppleA.P.P.L.E. Co Op Spirit Published after A.P.P.L.E. Co Op Ceased Business ... just Computist after young subscribers parents kept throwing it out as porn II Alive published by Quality Computers, a large mail order retailer specializing in the AppleII inCider later merged with A and renamed inCider A Juiced.GS Still in print. Nibble magazine Nibble Open Apple later renamed A2 Central Published by Resource Central Pom s France . See http sbm.ordinotheque.free.fr apple poms Peelings II Reboot Softdisk disk magazine Softdisk & Softdisk G S by Softdisk Softdisk Publishing Shareware Solutions II The AppleII Review later renamed Apple IIGS Buyer s Guide The Road Apple The Sourceror s Apprentice Script Central Softalk Studio City Washington Apple Pi Windfall Understanding the AppleII by James Fielding Sather Most Apple user groups published newsletters some of these gained fame outside their local area. The best known of these were probably Call A.P.P.L.E. published by the A.P.P.L.E.Apple Puget Sound Program Library Exchange , A.P.P.L.E. , in Seattle , the Washington Apple Pi Journal published by Washington Apple Pi in Washington, DC . The Washington Apple Pi is still in operation and still publishing though the focus is now on the Macintosh A.P.P.L.E. ceased publication of Call A.P.P.L.E. in 1990, printing the Co Op Spirit for 3 years and restarting publication of Call A.P.P.L.E. as an E Zine in 2002. Juiced.GS is still in print today, and is the only remaining print publication dedicated to the AppleII computer. External links http www.juiced.gs Juiced.GS http www.a2central.com A2Central.com &ndash AppleII news and downloads Expand list date August 2008 Category AppleII periodicals ... more details
Summary Information Description Screenshot from the 1982 AppleII computer game Thief AppleII game Thief by Bob Flanagan Datamost . Source Screenshot from the game, captured by User Huwmanbeing Huwmanbeing . Date 2007 06 23 Author Bob Flanagan Datamost Permission The use of this screenshot in the accompanying article Thief AppleII game constitutes fair use. other versions Licensing Non free game screenshot AppleII ... more details
Summary Information Description Screenshot from the 1981 AppleII computer game Sneakers Apple video game Sneakers , showing the Cyclops wave. Source Screenshot from the game, captured by User Huwmanbeing Huwmanbeing Date 2006 11 13 Author Mark Turmell Sirius Software Permission Use of this screenshot in the accompanying article Sneakers Apple video game constitutes fair use. other versions Licensing Non free game screenshot AppleII ... more details
Summary Information Description The title screen the 1982 AppleII computer game Spectre AppleII game Spectre by Datamost . Source Screenshot from the game, captured by User Huwmanbeing Huwmanbeing . Date 2007 06 23 Author Bob Flanagan and Scott Miller Datamost Permission The use of this screenshot in the accompanying article constitutes fair use. other versions Licensing Non free game screenshot AppleII ... more details
Summary Information Description The title screen from the 1981 AppleII computer game Sneakers Apple video game Sneakers . Source Screenshot from the game, captured by User Huwmanbeing Huwmanbeing Date 2006 11 13 Author Mark Turmell Sirius Software Permission Use of this screenshot in the accompanying article constitutes fair use. other versions Licensing Non free game screenshot AppleII Category Title screens of video games ... more details
Following is a List of AppleII applications . compactTOC A A2Command Norton Commander Style File Manager ADTPro Telecom Apple Works Integrated Word Processor, Spreadsheet, and Data Base Suite II & GS Apple Writer Word Processor ASCII Express Telecom B Bank Street Writer Word Processor C Cat fur file transfer chat software for the Apple cat modem Contiki 8 Bit Text Web Browser Copy II Copy and Disk Utilities D Dalton Disk Desintegrator Disk Archiver Davex Unix Type Shell Design Your Own Home Home Design GS Disk Muncher Disk Copy Diversi Copy Disk Copy GS DOS.MASTER Apple DOS DOS 3.3 ProDOS Utility E Edisoft Text Editor EasyWriter EasyMailer G GEOS Integrated Office Suite GNO ME Unix Type Shell GS GraphicEdge Business Graphics for AppleWorks Spreadsheets II & GS & Mac L Lock Smith Copy and Disk Utilities M Merlin 8 & 16 Assembler II & GS MouseWrite and MouseWrite II First mouse based word processor for AppleIIII & GS Magic Window word processor Magic Window one of the most popular AppleII word processors by Artsci DYNAMO System Dynamics Software Micro DYNAMO simulation software to build system dynamics models O ORCA programing language Program Language Suite II & GS P PrintShop Sign, Banner, & Card Maker II & GS ProSel Disk and File Utilities II & GS ProTERM Telecom Program and Text Editor PublishIT Desktop Publishing versions 1 4 R Rendevous Shuttle Orbital Simulation Game S ShrinkIt Disk and File Compressor and Archiver II & GS Spectrum Internet Suite Internet Tools and Web Browser GS T TellStar Astronomy Twilight IIApple IIGS Screensaver GS V VisiCalc Spreadsheet W Word Perfect Word Processor Word Juggler Word Processor Z ZBASIC Language Zedcor Systems Z Link Telecom Zardax Word Processor Category AppleII family ... more details
Summary Information Description A screenshot from the 1981 AppleII video game Crossfire video game Crossfire . The small orange and blue object at bottom center is the player controlled ship . Source Screenshot from the game, captured by User Huwmanbeing Huwmanbeing . Date 2006 11 13 Author Jay Sullivan On Line Systems Permission Use of this screenshot in the accompanying article Crossfire video game constitutes fair use. other versions Licensing Non free game screenshot AppleII ... more details
Summary Information Description The title screen from the 1982 AppleII computer game Aztec video game Aztec by Paul Stephenson Datamost . Source Screenshot from the game, captured by User Huwmanbeing Huwmanbeing . Date 2006 12 26 Author Datamost Permission The use of this screenshot in the accompanying article constitutes fair use. other versions Licensing Non free game screenshot AppleII Category Title screens of video games ... more details