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Applecat Archive of Apple & Mac Systems & Software Archive Of 0 applecat apple service case with tools & software to check apple computers 0 archive of apple & mac systems & software dos-prodos-sos-lisa os-newton -macos 0>X & software II, III ... 0 archive of computers & hardware info of each item i own, manuals, tutorials, guides, pictures 0 archive of other apple & macintosh items info other apple & mac, introduction apple & mac ... 0 original apple Historical DVD set volume 1 DVD 0 original apple Historical DVD set volume 2 DVD 0 original apple Historical DVD set volume 3 DVD 0 original apple Historical DVD set volume 4 DVD 0 original apple Historical DVD set volume 5 DVD 0 original apple Historical DVD set volume 6 DVD 0 original apple Historical DVD set volume 7 DVD 0 original apple Historical DVD set volume 8 DVD 0 original apple II Balloon software apple IIgs 0 original apple II Easy Writer software Apple II Easy Writer - mailer - complete 0 original apple II manual red book apple II manual “the must have” 1978 0 original apple II manuals apple II IIe IIgs ..... 0 original apple II shrinkit II works with osX classic to (de)compress apple II shrinkIt archives 0 original apple II’s Flight Simulator II original packed flight simulator II for apple II 0 original apple II’s & III apple II III IIe IIc IIgs ..... 0 original apple III access software 0 original apple III basic vol1 & 2 software 0 original apple III DVD set 2 DVD’s The Apple /// In Ten EZ Lessons 0 original apple III E-Z pieces software Database - word processing - spreadsheet 0 original apple III script software 0 original apple III Visicalc software original packed Visicalc for apple III 0 original apple III Visicalc software advanced original packed Visicalc for apple III advanced version 0 original apple service guides service source CD’s service guide books mactest diskettes 0 original CD set techservice manuals (3CD) 1200 manuals 0 original macintosh bag 128k 3 the computer which came out of that bag was a... 512k 0 original poster einstein 0 original poster ghandi banner nylon size 75*160 cm RARE 0 original poster picasso 0 original poster Tam in frame aluframe & matobel glass (custom) 0 original Sweatshirt black Serial No. 5pc rare to find 0 original Sweatshirt Picasso Modelnr A1619L rare to find 0 Pen Cross Apple logo grey Modelnr 2102 0 Pen Parker Apple 0 Pen Parker Apple training 0 Pen Parker MacWorld Expo 0 Pencil Cross Apple logo Gold Modelnr 4503 10 karaat porteminne 0 portable & macintosh dvd part 3 : dvd from the original vhs 0 service guides CD mac 128 tot 1-9-2004 0 the apple color logo hat Modelnr AH-001 rare to find 0 unna archive DVD software newton±2.3GB 0 Virtual ][ emulator macos 10.3.8 (v 3.4.1) macos 10.3.9 & tiger !!!!! (v 3.5) apple IIe card cable Serial No. LC_perf_quadra610 ATI Radeon (G4 graphics) ATI rage 128 nexus (G4 graphics) ATI Xclaim VR (Quadra) cable SCSI & terminators cables ethernet different cables ethernet crossover computer to computer cables ethernet gigabit transfer G5 & G4(fw800) to the ethernet gigabith switch 5-port cables firewire 6>4 connecting camcorders cables firewire 6>6 cables firewire 9>6 firewire 800 > firewire 400 cables S-video cables USB regular cables USB verlengkabel cables video-audio diskettes 0 400 K diskettes 0 720 K diskettes 1,4 MB extra ram 128MB G3 B&W extra ram 128MB iMac bondi blue extra ram 128MB powerbook G3 extra ram 16MB Quadra 700 extra ram 256MB G4graphics extra 3 pc 168pin PC133-222 SDRAM DIMM extra ram 256MB powerbook G4 TI extra ram 28 MB Powermac duo 2300c extra ram 32 MB Powerbook 5300cs extra ram 32MB Tam 6 pc extra ram 48 MB Powerbook 5300cs extra ram 4MB LC 4 pc extra ram 512MB iMac 17” extra ram 512MB ram G4FW800 extra 3 pc extra ram 6 MB Powermac 145 & 170 2 pc extra ram 64MB Tam 9 pc extra ram 64MB Umax Pulsar extra ram 8 MB Powermac duo 230 extra ram SE Mac Plus 10 pc HD 20 plus rodime systems Serial No. BS012582 S20+ HD intern 2,1GB Serial No. 399703564454 Quantum Fireball ™ iomega Zips 100 Macintosh ColorClassic1 68030 16MHz 10MBram movies of apple II, IIgs, macs, neXt, newton, tours, software PowerPack LIND 3-5 uur stroom AP0730-212 in 11 > 16 V Quickcam Color ADB 0 original sxapple I system pom 1 1976 Apple 1 replica-1 1976 display converter powersupply keyboard case 12” Monitor 1977 display apple I & apple II orange phosphor Apple Disk II drive 1977 Modelnr A2M0003 140KB 5,25” Apple Disk II drive 1977 Modelnr A2M0003 140KB 5,25” Apple Disk II drive 1977 Serial No. Modelnr 868340 A2M0003 140KB 5,25” Apple Disk II drive 1977 Serial No. Modelnr 103560 A2M0003 140KB 5,25” Apple Disk II drive 1977 Serial No. Modelnr 576292 A2M0003 140KB 5,25” drive 1 Apple Disk II drive 1977 Serial No. Modelnr 630705 A2M0003 140KB 5,25” drive 2 ok Apple Disk II drive 1977 Serial No. Modelnr 549163 A2M0003 140KB 5,25” drive 2 ok Apple Disk II drive 1977 Modelnr A2M0003 140KB 5,25” Apple Disk II drive 1977 Modelnr A2M0003 140KB 5,25” Apple II1 6502 1,023MHz 4kram 1977 Serial No. Modelnr A2S1-20935 A2S0 qwerty 0 original sxapple II system dos 3.1 1978 first release ( beta testing with 2.8, renamed dos 3.0) apple II 256K RAM card 1978 apple II only very rare gold apple II Disk II interface card 1978 Modelnr 650-X104 drive 1 & 2 apple II Disk II interface card 1978 drive 1 & 2 apple IIe apple II Rom card with switch 1978 Serial No. 16 951 apple II integer basic rom card applesoft firmware card Apple II2 6502 1,023MHz 4kram 1978 Serial No. Modelnr A2S2-15423 A2S1 qwerty Apple II clone 6502 ITT 2020 6502 1Mhz 16kram 1978 Serial No. Modelnr 11529 ITT ITT 2020 licensed by Apple qwerty CPU PALBasic - Product PALSOFT 0 original sxapple II system dos 3.2 1979 juli 1979 : 3.2.1 apple 2 Slotware MicroteK 1979 apple II platinum Apple II clone 6502 ITT 2020 6502 1Mhz 16kram 1979 Serial No. Modelnr 10058 ITT 2020 licensed by Apple qwerty CPU PALBasic - Product PALSOFT Apple II clone 6502 model CYE-AII-3 ready go 1979 Serial No. 021050 red powerled = capslock 5 cards romCard+switch(apple 1978) Apple II clone 6502 model Formosa 1979 Modelnr LM 8000 CYE-AII-3 voeding 220V Apple II clone 6502 Pearcom 1979 Serial No. Modelnr B2S01006 Pearcom qwerty CPU - 14 slots made in UK 220V apple II language card 1979 Modelnr 670-X006 in apple II apple II Pal converter Card 1979 RGB video europa in CV-777 apple II super eprom writer card 1979 boxed, software and documentation apple II synch printer interface card 1979 Serial No. 030 IIe silentype interface apple II synch printer interface card 1979 Serial No. 031 apple II (clone) silentype interface apple II Video card 1979 apple IIcloon (micro II) silentype 1979 Serial No. Modelnr 000983 A2M0032 termal printer + card + original user guide + paperroles silentype 1979 Serial No. Modelnr 008859 A2M0032 termal printer + card + paperroles Apple II clone 6502B 2MHz 48kram 1979 Apple II clone 6502B 2MHz 48kram CV-777 1979 pal-converter Apple II europlus 1 6502 1MHz 48kram 1979 Serial No. Modelnr 1A2S2 646636 A2S1048 display 1 diskdrive CTRL - RESET switch Apple II europlus 2 6502 1MHz 48kram 1979 Serial No. Modelnr 1A2S2 671885 A2S1048 1 diskdrive CTRL - RESET switch Apple II europlus 3 6502 1MHz 48kram 1979 Serial No. Modelnr 1A2S2 26904 A2S1048 Case > Europlus MO, clone apple II + Apple IIplus 6502 1,023MHz 48kram 1979 Serial No. Modelnr A2S2 531224 A2S1048 110V Apple IIplus 6502 1,023MHz 64kram 1979 Serial No. Modelnr A2S2 28865 A2S1048 qwerty 2xdiskdrive II - taxan color display Apple IIplus clone Z80A 2MHz 48kram 1979 Z80A-CPU extra romcard for basic programming Apple IIplus clone 6502B 2MHz 48kram Eurocon 1979 Z80A Card barny Duitsland Apple IIplus clone 6502B 2MHz 48kram Redstone 1979 Apple IIplus clone 65C02 2MHz 48kram 1979 Serial No. CPU only + 2 diskdrives (cloon) 0 original sxapple II system dos 3.3 1980 0 original sxapple III system s os 1980 12” Monitor apple II RGB 1980 Taxan RGB III for applle II 12” Monitor apple II RGB 1980 Taxan RGB III for applle II 12” Monitor III 1980 Serial No. Modelnr Y2J 015583 A3M0039 12” VA10.5” Green phoshor 12” Monitor III 1980 Serial No. Modelnr Y2A 009823 A3M0039 12” VA10.5” Green phoshor (apple III2) apple IIe video card 1980 video card apple IIe Apple III clock calender upgrade kit 1980 Modelnr 825-0737-A 2 pc apple III Apple III1 6502B 2MHz 256kram & Apple III+ 6502A 1980 Serial No. Modelnr 59892 A3S2 apple IIIrevB rom & logo update to Apple III+ + clock-kit Apple III2 6502B 2MHz 256kram & Apple III+ 6502A 1980 Serial No. Modelnr 55609 A3S2 apple IIIrevB rom & logo update to Apple III+ profile card + clock-kit Apple III3 6502B 2MHz 256kram 1980 Serial No. Modelnr 128805 A3S2 apple IIIrevB rom & logo update to Apple III+ Apple III4 6502B 2MHz 128kram 1980 Serial No. Modelnr 58222 A3S1 keyboard qwerty profile card, manuals, software Apple III5 6502B 2MHz 256kram 1980 Serial No. Modelnr 10270 A3S1 keyboard azerty & 2 profile cards apple II 80coll 64k memory expansion 1981 Modelnr 607-0103 apple IIe apple II printer interface 1981 apple IIe apple II serial 1981 Modelnr 5120 apple IIe part n° 5120 rev E apple II super serial card II 1981 Modelnr 670-8020 2pc prod nr A2B0044 cable A2M0052 apple II super serial card II 1981 Modelnr 670-8020 2 new boxed Apple II systemsaver fan 1981 apple II & II+ & IIe las van draad stuk apple II Z80 softcard 1981 Modelnr H-006 apple II cloon (micro II) “clone softcard” Apple III profile-card 1981 apple 1981 656-0103 820-0058-C Apple Lisa parallel interface card 1981 Serial No.
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