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I recently got an Apple IIe clone. No matter it says "Pravetz 8" on the label, obviously this is not the case.
It boots with "Ready" and nothing more. It does not say "Apple IIe" ot "Pravetz" (Правец).
It has 64KB of RAM, lower and uppercase support, joystick and casette input/output. It does not support 80x25, but with an expansion card, it can.
The monitor is bulgarian, so it is not with its original display monitor.
Any comments are welcome.
Thanks guys.
Regards,
Galin
galinpetkov,
I personally have never seen one like this.
Maybe Speedy or Georgel.
Steven
I think you have a fairly unique item there. Unfortunately I can't help much except that case/keyboard combination looks a lot like one I have. My machine has an original Apple PS and MB in it though.
I hope someone can help out.
I have a couple of these. I think they originated from Korea, and is one of few known Asian IIe clone. Much of the Asian cloner by that time have migrated to cloning PCs.
Hi Guys,
Thank you for your promtp reply.
I am happy to see that I have something unique.
I promise, I will take good care for it, starting with a good cleaning.
If I have more clearence about the model, will let you know.
Cheers,
Galin
I don't think it is unique at all (a forum member above says he alone has two of them) and secondly I doubt its value is higher than that of an original Apple //e
Sure,
But is it not something you find everyday either
I am unique but this clone is definitely not
I did say fairly unique, although I realize unique is an absolute term, to say fairly unique is a usually accepted colloquialism.
Perhaps, if you want to stick to the letter of rule with semantics and syntax, we could say it's fairly rare?
The label shown in the last picture suggests it's Russian. I have a coworker who should be able to translate it, I'll try to remember to ask him tomorrow.
It could be a Pravetz 8 power supply and MB in a cheap Korean case.
What is the processor chip on the MB?
Actually, that leads me to a question, where is that label affixed -- to the power supply itself, or the bottom of the case? The photo doesn't make it clear.
(And re-reading your original post, it sounds like you may already know what's written on that label.)
Hi guys,
Yes, I do not know what is written on the label - it says "Pravetz 8 Personal microcomputer" The name of the factory and the year of manufacture - 1985.
The problem is that this is not official Pravetz 8 version. There is no information regarding this model at all. The most important fact is that back in those days, all pravetz models must have Cyrillic keyboard and this one doesn't.
The label is at the bottom.
The processor is 6502.
If that helps.
Thanks again for your assistance.
Wrong. The label is in Bulgarian, it is just a sticker, and is not placed by the manufacturer.
Wrong. Neither the PSU nor the MB are of Bulgarian/pravetz origin The only Bulgarian thingy is the label itself
Here's some info that an Alexander Florov sent me a while back:
Here's another email from a Kiril Georgiev Bakov:
Hi Tom,
Thank you for the detailed information. However, none of the models listed in the info look like this one. And it is not possible to switch to Cyrillic characters. Furthermore, it does not boot with the Apple ][ logo but only with "Ready" at the top of the screen. It has 64 KB or RAM and I am not sure if capable of adding more.
The most applications run like a charm. Doesn't have native 80 column support but does have HGR mode.
Cheers,
Galin
Dude, ease up. I was just 'wild guessing'. That's why I asked what the CPU was. I had made no determination.
Are you, by any chance, German?
Wrong. It is indeed turning out to be quite unique :Wink:. Unless you are aware of thousands of Korean Apple //e clones with Bulgarian labels.
Just sayin'.
The Mainboard layout is like the PAL/Euro ][e, with the 60 pin AUX slot inline with Slot #3.. I would guess that an Extend 80 Column Card or other Apple ][e Memory Card would work fine in that slot..
It is definitely an interesting looking system...
I look forward to you getting it cleaned up, and seeing how it performs.
MarkO
Hi Mark,
I am going to clean it up next week, since I am preoccupied with my job right now. I read in the forum that Blonde peroxide will get the yellow of the plastic. Would it work?
Thanks,
Galin
Wrong. Sorry guys, I just HAD to say it.
Are you thinking of RetroBright???
Read Up on what is involved.. I haven't tried doing this to any of my Apple ]['s, but I might someday soon..
MarkO
Guys,
I found it.
It is the imported model Pravetz 8E, which is being imported in the 80's from Taiwan.
It is made by Orange Taiwan and bought by Pravetz. It hasn't been mass produced and it is rare.
It hasn't also been sold - it has been limit-distributed.
The production took place in 1985 and ended the same year.
It has 64 KB, capable of expanding up to 1080 KB.
6502 CPU, on 1 MHz
Complete 1:1 copy of Apple IIe.
So the mistery is solved.
Thank you all.
I will keep you updated as soon as I upgrade this jewel.
Cheers,
Galin
Hi Galinpetkov,
I am so interested in the custom ICs in your Parvetz 8E, could you please help to post more pictures of the mainboard, specially the ICs marked MMU, IOU and the CPU? Many thanks in advance !
Cheers,
skleung