Apple IIe Card 

Overview Features Benefits

The Apple® IIe Card lets users of • 65C02 • Lets you run virtually all Apple IIe Apple ® LC personal applications—more than 10,000 programs for almost every subject imaginable. computers run the world’s largest ...... collection of personal computer • 128K standard RAM with up to 1 • Supports powerful Apple IIe programs —more than 10,000 megabyteexpanded RAM and large documents. Apple IIe programs. It’s an excellent ...... solution if you have a Macintosh LC • 5.25-inch disk drive connecter • Lets you connect an Apple 5.25 Drive. and Apple IIe software, or if you ...... • /hand-control connecter • Lets you connect , hand want access to this invaluable library controllers, and special-purpose input of programs for education, home, ...... devices...... and business applications. • Compatibility with Apple IIe mouse- To assure compatibility with based software • Simplifies operation through use of the virtually all Apple IIe applications, Macintosh mouse to control icons and pull- ...... down menus...... the Apple IIe Card contains the same • Integration with the Macintosh LC 65C02 micro- keyboard, mouse, speaker, disk drives, and • Minimizes costs by letting you run both processor that’s built into the Apple serial ports Macintosh and Apple IIe software on the IIe personal computer. In addition, same computer. the Apple IIe Card takes full advan- tage of components in your Macin- tosh LC, including its high-resolution monitor, keyboard, mouse, internal  Apple IIe Card

Product Details RAM Applications run at normal Apple monitors, text and graphics The Apple IIe Card comes with IIe speeds or at speeds up to generated by Apple IIe 128K of RAM and can take twice as fast as normal with an applications appear crisp and advantage of up to 1 optional mode provided by the clear in all Apple IIe video of Macintosh LC RAM. Apple IIe card. modes (low resolution, high resolution, or double Applications Screen display high resolution). Apple IIe–compatible applica- Because of the superior tions can be stored on and resolution offered by Macintosh launched directly from a 5.25- inch or 3.5-inch .

System Requirements To use the Apple IIe Card, you’ll need a Macintosh LC personal computer.

Technical Specifications Central Processing (Order No. A2M2053) MouseText characters. Unit (C PU) • Microprocessor: 65C02 Memory Graphics display modes • Clock speed: 1.02 or 1.9 • 256K of RAM (128K standard • Low-resolution color: 16 megahertz, selectable (up to RAM); can also access up to colors, 40 horizontal by 48 1 million operations per 1 megabyte of the computer vertical blocks second) memory in the Macintosh LC • High-resolution color: 6 • Address bus: 16 bits • Apple IIe read-only memory colors, 280 horizontal by 192 • Address range: 65,536 bytes (ROM) simulator (in write- vertical dots (64K) protected portions of the RAM) • High-resolution mono- • Data bus: 8 bits containing an Applesoft BASIC chrome: 280 horizontal by 192 • Registers: Accumulator, two interpreter, system monitor, 80- vertical dots index registers, stack pointer, column display firmware, and • Double high-resolution color: processor status register, and diagnostic routines 16 colors, 140 horizontal by 192 program counter vertical dots Text display modes • Double high-resolution Compatible disk drives • 80 columns, 24 lines, monochrome: 560 horizontal by • Apple 5.25 Drive 5- by 7-dot matrix 192 vertical dots (Order No. A9M0107) • 40 columns, 24 lines, • UniDisk 3.5 Drive 5- by 7-dot matrix Compatible operating • All text can appear on the systems screen as normal, inverse, or • ProDOS‚ Ordering Information Apple IIe Card* With your order, you’ll receive: • DOS 3.3 Order No. M0444LL/A • Apple IIe Card • Pascal • Floppy disk drive/joystick cable • Apple IIe Card startup software *Dealer installation is required. • Complete learning and reference documentation • Limited warranty statement

Apple Computer, Inc. 20525 Mariani Avenue © 1991 Apple Computer, Inc. Apple, the Apple logo, Macintosh, and ProDOS are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Cupertino, CA 95014 March 1991. Product specifications are subject to change without notice. Printed in U.S.A. (408) 996-1010 L0001LL/A TLX 171-576