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    Apple II's

    Today's score for $10 but no large floppy disks and I can't figure out how to get the floppy drives hooked to the computers? The big IBM is locked with a key I'm not sure if I want to pry into it to see if there is a Pentium Pro inside(maybe a lil too old) or wait to make sure I'm not going to re-sell as is anyone know the answer?




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    I think the IBM has an Intel 386....That question is answered.

    When I boot the apple on the left it comes up with the apple screen but without a "floppy" I can't do any other "tests" right?

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    Might wanna check out the vintage computer forum.

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    those old keys are usually typical. You might ask someone who deals with older computers or has in the past, maybe even a PC shop, to see if they'll give you a spare

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    I think I remember being able to program in BASIC if I got a prompt on an apple II...don't remember correct syntax though.

    10 print "hi"
    20 goto 10

    something like that prints hi into infinity...maybe try that to test one.

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    Is it an Apple II, II+ etc? Apple II's (just plain II's) are worth a BUNCH of money but are rare these days. The PS/2 tower would sell as is on ebay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unknownk View Post
    Is it an Apple II, II+ etc? Apple II's (just plain II's) are worth a BUNCH of money but are rare these days. The PS/2 tower would sell as is on ebay.
    They are apple 2e and apple 2c unfortunately. The weird thing is I think the person I got these from may have an apple 2 because I ended up with an extra drive and also an extra power supply.

    The IBM tower is a model 80 I'm going to grind down a barrel key today and see if it won't let me slip the lock.... I really hate ebay, but wouldn't mind this stuff going to someone who's going to keep it maybe someone will make me a reasonable offer on the lot of items over on the vintage forum.

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    omg that looks like my room when I was 8 lol nice score maybe 200-$300 there on ebay

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    Model 80's are nice machines, should sell on ebay. That external IBM 5.25" floppy drive is in demand too.

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    I got every single item up on ebay except the model 80 that thing is such a beast if everything else doesn't command a decent price on fleecingbay I'm going to take my frustration out by breaking the lock on the side breaking it down and chewing on the gold 386 chip!

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    If you gut the PS/2 Model 80 let me know if there are any cards in it (I collect any cards out of the ordinary, kind of an addiction). I have 3 model 80's loaded to the gills with rare cards, 486 CPU upgrades, and even IBM WORM drives (fun to play with).

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    There is a 16 pin serial port with a black switch on it I can see from the back dunno what it is?

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    Pictures help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unknownk View Post
    Pictures help.
    I was able to slip the lock on the side. That card is a CH Products Game Card III circa 1988.

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    Was there a sound card there as well?

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    Nope there is a place to hook an external floppy drive to, and then there is an internal hard drive controller board.



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