




|
NAME |
APPLE II+ |
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MANUFACTURER |
Apple |
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TYPE |
Home Computer |
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ORIGIN |
U.S.A. |
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YEAR |
June 1979 |
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END OF PRODUCTION |
1983 |
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BUILT IN LANGUAGE |
AppleSoft Basic (Microsoft F.P. version) |
|
KEYBOARD |
Full-stroke keyboard |
|
CPU |
MOS 6502 |
|
SPEED |
1 MHz |
|
RAM |
48 KB (64 KB max. with language card) |
|
ROM |
12 KB |
|
TEXT MODES |
40 x 24, 80 x 24 (with 80-column card) |
|
GRAPHIC MODES |
40 x 40-48 (16 colors), 280 x 192 (6 colors) |
|
COLORS |
16 |
|
SOUND |
One channel beeper |
|
SIZE / WEIGHT |
39.2 (W) x 45.4 (D) x 11.8 (H) cm |
|
I/O PORTS |
Composite monitor, Internal Slots (8), Tape recorder In/Out jacks |
|
BUILT IN MEDIA |
None |
|
OS |
DOS 3.2.1 |
|
POWER SUPPLY |
Built-in switching power supply unit |
|
PERIPHERALS |
All Apple and third-parties cards and peripherals |
|
PRICE |
$1195 (1979, USA |
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Apple II+
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Apple II+ The Apple II+ was the successor of the Apple II. It was fully compatible with the Apple II, however, has some new features: a new ROM containing the AppleSoft Basic (floating point version written by Microsoft), a new auto-start (store in ROM) for easier start-up and screen editing, 48 KB RAM, text modes were the same as the |
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Apple II, but the graphic modes were
enhanced. They're the same as the
Apple 2e: 16
colors with low resolution and 6 colors with high resolution. In fact the 6-color mode was also available on the Apple II since the revision 1 of the motherboard. The Apple II+ was sold in Europe as the Apple IIeuroplus, which could display video in European PAL format, and had ESC sequences for European letters. It was followed by the Apple 2e. |