Jafo Jafo

Wanted......Apple OS

Wanted......Apple OS

 

I have one of these....but need an 'easy' way to get hold of some OS disks for it....just the OS disks themselves, not all those null-modem data transfer/whatever solutions that need a soldering iron....just the disks....

Will pay handsomely....[afterall the whole computer was only AUD $5....with extra drive, printer and mouse].

I just want to be able to say:- "Yes, of course I have an Apple....what do you take me for....backward - primitive?"...;)

 

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Reply #26 Top
I just finished a (very slow) game of subLogic's Flight Simulator II (Link) on the ][c.



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Reply #27 Top
I used to play that on the Commodore 64 ....
Reply #29 Top
I wonder how much those stickers are worth on ebay? They *ARE* still in the original, sealed, poly-bag. Might be worth more than the ][c.

Link : yep


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Reply #30 Top
you might wanna try sun remarketing (sunrem.com). unfortunately, their website isn't very friendly and i can't get the system software page to load. you could try calling to get a catalog tho. 1-435-578-0318 or 1-800-821-3221, or fax: 1-206-202-3055
Reply #31 Top
Just a little proof: Link
Reply #32 Top
I have sent off a call for the "Apple at Play" and "Apple at Work" disks But almost all of the disks I have laying around have Pro-DOS (I think) on them and just ran when inserted (and rebooted).

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I have sent off a call for the "Apple at Play" and "Apple at Work" disks But almost all of the disks I have laying around have Pro-DOS (I think) on them and just ran when inserted (and rebooted).

Anything I can get a copy of/my hands on will be more than I have now.....all I have is the hardware....and the desire to have it sitting in a corner somewhere as a conversation piece....

"Ooh...I see you have a Mac".

"Yes, but if I had another I'd have matching bookends"....

Reply #34 Top
Jafo, power on the IIc. Then hold down the Control while tapping on the Reset.

Type:
10 Print "Hello World!
20 GOTO 10

Run

Have fun!


For more fun: try this one: http://www.atariarchives.org/bcc1/showpage.php?page=273
If you have a disk, you can even save it for later.

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Reply #35 Top
hmm maybe il dig the Commodore 64 out of the hall closet......now thas. l33t ..