This page was last updated July 8 2008.
While obtaining Mac systems, I occasionally find some Apple II products. Here's a link to my Mac stuff. here's how to email @ me and to order
On these Apple II's, I've done some testing where I can, I CAN DO NO MORE TESTING AT THESE PRICES. Decsriptions are reasonably complete and accurate but beyond these descriptions and the items listed here, I HAVE NO MORE INFORMATION, NO MORE SOFTWARE, NO MORE DOCUMENTATION. I don't know anything about Apple II technology or software, I can't answer questions about Apple II's. These items are priced cheap, here for the convenience of my customers. We've identified them as best as we can, demand and prices are too low to mess with them further. These are sold AS-IS, tested as noted when noted.
Some Apple II items I have I'll keep, they are NOT FOR SALE but you can look at what I have on that other page.
When ordering, please follow this link for ordering information, terms and conditions, and info about orders outside the USA.
Below are some Apple II customer references, by permission. For references
from my Mac sales, follow this link.
D. of CANADA said, of a IIgs purchase: "Thank you ever so much for preparing the parcel as you did. The unit is in greater shape then I had hoped . It has been a pleasure doing business with you. All I can really say is thank you , thank you..... Have a great day."
S. O. of MO said: "Wanted to let you know the Apple IIGS Owner's Reference and 5.25" Drive Manuals arrived this afternoon. Everything looks great....Thanks for your time and hobby!!!"
D. R. of ??? said: "I received the package yesterday. Looks good. One [Apple II logic] board and power supply worked perfectly. The other [logic and power supply] items I can use for parts or fix. If you have [other such items] let me know. Thanks..."
The books immediately below are spiral bound with red covers (unless noted), and have
"Apple II" down the left side of the front. A IIc is pictured in use.
(grey cover) AppleWorks Reference Manual
(grey cover) AppleWorks Tutorial
Apple Presents the Apple IIc: An Interactive Owner's Guide
(no spiral binding) System Utilities
Apple IIc Imagewriter User's Manual
Books not published by Apple:
"Apple II USer's Guide", Poole, McNiff, Cook, 2nd edition, Osborne/McGraw-Hill
"Introducing ProDOS" by Greg Mainis, BYTE Books
Blankenship BASIC, small manual
TimeOut SideSpread manual, Simonsen, Beagle Bros Software
Broderbund Software catalog, 1987-1988
MicroZine by Scholastic. Book in binder with disk. Programs are:
-- Wagons West, Newspaper Maker, T Shirt Puzzles, MicroToon
Books published by Apple:
A Touch of AppleSoft Basic
Apple IIe Owner's Manual, spiral bound
Apple II Super Serial Card User's Manual, spiral bound
Apple Color Monitor Installation Manual
Apple IIgs manuals. Manuals are IIGS Owners Guide, Setting Up, Touch of Applesoft Basic, IIGs System Disk User's Guide (warping of back cover). Manuals $4 each.
Microsoft Premimum Softcard IIe package, including:
Binder with above title:
Osborne CP/M User's Guide by Hogan
Microsoft Premimum Softcard IIe manual
Microsoft Ramcard Memory Board manual
Microsoft Product Catalog manual
plastic diskette pocket
NOTE: no disks or hardware cards included. $40 plus shipping.
I would like $3 each plus shipping for the diskettes below unless
priced otherwise. They are all 5.25 inch diskettes unless noted.
No docs unless noted. Disks are AS IS unless noted, originals not
copies.
The Fellowship of the Ring, Addison Wesley Publishing Co. $15
Family Feud, Sharedata
Gauntlet, Mindscape Inc.
Wheel of Fortune, Sharedata
nibble software bonus disk, MicroSPARC Inc.
nibble software APplesoft Turbo Editor/jogger/shark, MicroSPARC Inc.
Pineview, a Southern Golf Tradition
Advanced Dungeon and Dragons Pool of Radiance, TSR Inc. 4 disks, $15
The Bard's Tale III, the thief of Fate, Interplay, 2 disks, $8
Dig Dug, Nameco Ltd
Hardball, Accolade
John Elway's QuarterBack, Tradewest
disk G14, several games, Microserver BBS
Scooter III - 2 16-pin chip sockets (ZIF) and 1 switch on 16-pin cable
Apple keyboard, 605-4115-0, with encoder card underneath. brown/grey keys with white POWER light. No reset key. SOLD May 05.
Datanetics keyboard, Apple number 605-4117, with encoder card underneath. brown/grey keys with white POWER light. No reset key. SOLD Apr 2005 but ask about more
Apple keyboard, looks like for IIe, LED for "enhanced" missing. brown keys. Works OK.
(3) Disk II interface cards by Apple 650-X104-
Quantity THREE (3): TYMAC Controls PPC-100 Parallel Printer card. Has 20-pin header on it and EPROM chip. 2 cables, ending with Parallel Centronics connectors, 2 foot in length. NO INFO, no warrenty.
(2) BAM-16 16K RAM cards, "907A", with short DIP-16 cable.
Apple II Power supply is 605-5703. works. $15 plus ship
Apple Super Serial card II, 670-0020-c. two cards available. $15 plus ship.
Apple IIGS memory expansion card, 670-0025-A. Fully populated with memory, probably 1MB, three banks are socketed with NMB AAA2801P-06 (256Kx1 page mode DRAM, probably 120ns); soldered one bank of TMS 4256-15 (256K X 1 page mode 150ns) . $29 plus shipping. Tested in 2008.
apple thermal transfer printer A9M0306. Has thermal ribbon. another photo.
monitor stands from Apple
Price and terms: "System" would be one of the Apple II's below which is intact, without obvious add-on cards. "Selling by the part" would be a keyboard, power supply, card, etc. Minimum price PER PART is $10 plus shipping unless priced otherwise. Ask for a quote, list the parts or system you desire - BE SPECIFIC.
Apple IIe with Duo Drive and Monitor III. Apple IIe #E59, 1984 model A2S2084., motherboard 607-0187-A. very faded color but working, boots up. With AIIE 80COL card, I/O controller 655-0101-B, power supply, keyboard w/missing space key. Also Duo Drive A9M0108 with cable, Apple Monitor III from Feb 1983. Drive and monitor working, both faded but with no physical damage.
two Apple IIc's. One did not work, other ran previously, not tested recently. two Apple IIc power supplies, were working. One joystick in photo.. Apple II Plus #034, one drive disk II, cards disk II 1978, parallel, language.here's the interior.
joystick cable to DB9. Motherboard 606-X[0548] handstamped, has chips dated early 1982 (8210). Keyboard has one bad key. Powers up. shows Apple II prompt, seeks drive. Keyboard works OK has 605-X105 encoder card. stripped Apple IIe system model A2S2064. displays random
charactrers on power up. Apple IIe system #2064. Powers up to Apple II prompt,
responds to keyboard. Apple IIe system, crashes on power up.
Case was SOLD. SP-201 Apple II clone with many cards To transfer files and whole disks between an Apple II and a system running Linux, Mac OS, Windows; take a look at this freely-provided software from a SourceForge project called ADTPro. I know nothing about it, go to the Web site, let me know if it works for you. I know nothing, don't ask me about it, no guarantees of any sort from me!
Duo drive cable pinout is as follows but NO GUARANTEES:
Copyright © 2008 Herb Johnson
Prices and terms described as above.
Prices and terms described as above.
Motherboard is 820-0087-A, 607-0187-A, (c) 1984.
Power supply is 606-5001, 825-0510-A. $15 plus ship
IIe 80 col / 64K card is 607-0103-E.
Prices and terms described as above.
boards inside as follows:
Motherboard is 344-0020, 64K RAM chips
Power supply is 820-0510-A.
IIe 80 col / 64K card is 820-0067-A.
Orange Micro Grappler with parallel cable, long cable
Apple I/O controller 655-0101B w/short DB-25 cable.
Grey keyboard. Has light near keyboard labled "ehnanced.
Prices and terms described as above.
Motherboard is 820-0064-b, 607-0164
Power supply is 825-0510-A, probably OK.
Disk controller card is 650-X104
IIe 80 col board is 820-0066
Keyboard looks OK.
Prices and terms described as above.
Apparently a Chinese knock-off of an early Apple II motherboard, case is white but similar to Apple II. Does not work, fails to show a startup screen but is not dead. Probably component failures, change of power supply has no effect.
Cards available seperately:
no-name motherboard, small TTL chips, 48K of RAM, six ROM chips
Epson APL board with parallel printer cable
no-name video card, Motorola 6845 chip, three ROMs
Apple Super Serial II card, 820-0046-b 670-8020-b
WICO SmartCard II/II+ for keyboard and DB-9 connector
Apple Disk II card 600-0037
two no-name thin 5.25" floppy drives, connect to Disk II. Try to work but shuts down power supply.
power supply, odd connector to motherboard
noname Keyboard, black keys *SOLD* .
Prices and terms described as above.
Notes
DB25 male DB19 male
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3 18
4 2
5 15
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6 19
7 6
8 9
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12 10
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20 8
23 5
24 16
Herb Johnson
New Jersey, USA
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