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Case Serial A2S1-33516
Power Supply Serial A2M001-52148
Motherboard 7935? Rev 4?
2x Apple Disk Drives
In addition I have:
1x Apple paddles
1x BMC monitor
1x Apple II Reference Manual January 1978
1x Apple II The DOS Manual
1x Apple II BASIC PROGRAMMING MANUAL
1x Apple II BASIC PROGRAMMING REFERENCE MANUAL
1x Visicalc for Apple II book,binder and disk
Various DOS discs
I'm interested in knowing more about what I have. What is configured and has anything has been modified or replaced? To be upfront I do plan on selling it once I better understand what I have and make sure its in the best shape I can get it.
I loaded DOS and played Little Brick so everything is working except:
The =/- key does not function.
The B key sends a keystroke on press and release.
I do wonder if there is anything I can do to fix those keys.
I'm not sure how to correctly use the Sup-R-mod to test that(looks like the adhesive failed so now it's just laying there)
Appreciate any help I can get.
Thanks!
https://imgur.com/a/mz1Xp
Very nice- I have one of similar serial number range I got from the University of North Carolina.
It's a very late-model ][, made after or around the time they were also selling the Plus.
It's not extremely valuable like the first 6000, but still very nice find and someone will appreciate it.
On mine, they had upgraded it to a Plus. They still had the original top cover (and the Plus cover) but it had Applesoft ROMs instead of Integer... They lost those unfortunately.
Not sure how geographically collocated they were distributed but I found this one at an estate sale around Atlanta. So not too far from UNC.
Mine was found in Augusta, GA but still had the UNC property tags.