![]() Speed wouldn't bug me, it's more the ability to use disk images that I store on my PC. And a pic somewhere on here of the fabled Caldor TI. nib format (how cool is that!) and I can play Tunnels of Doom on floppy - without the floppy! Just an external floppy cable connected to my PEB. On the TI the disk operation speed is slower than a real floppy mech due to sector interleave not currently being supported (Eric told me he'd add this when time permits).īut on the plus side it can emulate more than one drive at once (the led dance looks neat ), supports the AII. The big one is onboard memory size (256K) - depending on the system you use it with the maximum # of concurrent images may be only one. It works like a real charm, but does have a few drawbacks. I do have the AII adapter, and I scavenged a spare Unidisk cable so I can hook the SVD directly to my IIc or IIgs. The SVD is a great piece of work and Eric is a real good guy. So how does it work on the A2? I also own a TI and Coco and would want to use it on those too. ![]() ![]() I assume since you are using it w/ the Apple you got the dongle also. You have one of those SVDs eh? I've been talking over email with the creator and am contemplating getting one. Please Post You're Questions and Comments Operating Instructions : Impact Dot Matrix PrinterĪlso I am Looking to Buy Apple II 5 1/4 Diskettes? Is anyone here Selling them? ProDOS Supplement to Apple IIe Owner's Manual Selva Copy Mickey Mouse, Morse Avoir,Have to Test Selva Edit 5113, 6930 Avoir/to HaveĪlina Selva Edte 5113 Class Disk Side 1 / Side 2Īlina C. Hello Central: Telecomunications software (BOXED)Īlina C. Lou's Copy Program / Mayor's Copy Program Wordstar, Mailmerge, SpellStar, Index 101 Spy Hunter, Nightmare Gallery / ScreenWriter Gobbler, Space Eggs, Raster Blaster, Head On / Alt, Sabotage, Canyon ,Spys Demise, Ball Blitz, Faceįlight Sim I, Flight Instructor, Star Blazer, Burnout, Bozo's Carnival, Apple Bowl / Spy Hunter Lobe Runner / Lady Tut, One On One, Jouster, Pirate II Rear Guard, Labyrinth, Pac-Man, Creepy Corridoors / Sea Fox, Serpintine, Mars Cars ROBOTRON 2084, Stargate, One on One / Star blazer, Pac-Man, Alien Typhoon, Sabotageįrogger, Checkers, ABM, Thief ,Apple Panic / Red Alert, Bug Attack, Obitron, Pulsor II Tubeways, Gumball / Star Blazer, Star Blaster, Horizon 5, Nightmare Gallery Odyssey / Ribbit, Gold rush, Alien Invader, Eliminator, Snake Bite Wavy Navy, Ok Galaxy / Missile Defense, Snapper Star Blazer, Star Blaster, Horizon 5, Nightmare Gallery / Wavy Navy, Repton, Cyclod Pac-man, Sabotage, Alien Typhoon, Concentrationįlight Simulater II, Night Grawler, Pegasus II, Concentration / Microwave Pac-Man ,One On One, Road Pizza, Falling Letters, Visi-Sort Warlord, Soccor, Dung Beetles, Canyon Climber / Moon Patrol, Ms. Galaxy Gates, Outpost, Ceiling Zero, Space Quarks, Genetic Drift / Epoch, Space Eggs, Gross Fire ![]() Print ShopPrint Shop Graphics Companion / Companion Borders And FontsĬhoplifter, Dig-Dug, Zenith / B.C's Quest for TiresĬannonball, Blitz, FlyWars, Sea wolf / Russ, Duck, Minotaur, Kamikaze, Bee Wars Mayor's Copy Program / Lou's Copy Program The Wonderful World Of Paws : Demonstrarion Diskette Edited Jby thomasholzerīest Of Hardcore Computing: Superlib 1.2 And 1.5 It deserves more recognition than the NES for sure. I think the Apple ][ is USAs forgotten 8-bit success, and it's a shame too. Try and find the video ' Triumph of the Nerds', it features an excellent history of the two Steves and Apple. There are some excellent websites on Apple ][, here's one: Not bad, you'd agree? Commercial software support ran until 1992 (total softs rising to 20.000 approx), even now new products are being written and developed.Ĭompanies were formed because of Apple, it had the first killer-app (Visi-Calc), many games came out on Apple before converted to 'lesser' machines (Prince of Persia, Bards Tale etc)ĮA said that during Nintendo rule (NES), only the Apple ][ sales kept them afloat. The Apple ][ had the greatest and biggest software support of any 8-bit machine.ġ6.000 titles and this article is from 1985 EG magazine. Well, the Apple ][ was the number one 8-bit Computer during the 80s, in the USA. ![]()
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