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We got here by Ourinnovation sets us apa.rt. We tweendepartmenh, customer seruhe - virnreof havingfallen in lovewith the haveconsistently set the industy bymaintaìning close contact with you, - AppleII manyyears ago. And by sandardsfor eachand every new andmarket fleribilit:t byresponding payingattenti0n t0 d€tailand listening prcductwe produce. But, we don't let quicklyto changingconditions. t0 ourcustomefs ever since. hasteblind us to qualrty.W€'ll Reliability. Afternine years in thisindusfy, Applied we'Yeseen a lifetimeof comingsand goingsamong our competitOrs. Their Engineering goings,particularly, have been unfor- tunatefor you,'lhe poorguy in Fall/Winîu Tampawho bought a shoddymemory cardfrom a companythat's now a memory.'lhe school qntem in suburban Cafalog Chicagothat invested in modems,only to find no technicalsupport to help themget online. The wastd time, 1990 moneyand dusty boxa of worthless productswould ffll a warehouse. AppliedEngineering is you bestbet to bearound to honorwananties if need be.,,andthat matters. Tech supporL continuet0 introduceproducts as often Commitment to Ourtechnical support is theindustry's aspossible, but only when they reach Andalwale, a commitment'lhe finest.Free, patient and unlìmited thepoint that we're proùd to pùtour makingthe best. bottomline: supportof all of ourproducts. \Ye've nameon them.Because weplan to be weve gottenwhue we are today by beenknown to passalong some aroundfor thelong haul. And we makingthe highest quality Apple ll ftiendly,expen advice concerning wont riskthe reputation we've worked puipheralsavailable, selling them at a otherproducts and issues important t0 sohard to earnby introducinga fair priceand supporting then all productbefore itt ready. alongthe way. You demand quali{ andfor eightyears we've delivued. ls Quatrty. youbrowse tlfough our latest catalog, Simplystated - you get what you pleaseknow we genuinely apprcciate payfor. Ourcustomers prove to us yourbusines and we plan t0 continue timeand again that they'te willing t0 earningÍ. paya fair priceto getthe best. And thatin thefinal analpis,a lowu- qualityperipheral that costs a few- dollanles isn'twhat you want. After all, youbought an Applein thefir$ place. I I I I I - lr TABTE OI CO]'ITENTS Product CompatibleWith Page Vulcan II+ lle llcs 4 Conserver IIGS 5 Readylink II+ IIe Uc llcs Laser* Franklin* 5 RamFactor II+ IIe IIcs Laser*Franklin* 6 RamFactor4 MEG Expander option for the Ramfactor 6 RamCharger optioÍ for the RamFactor 6 TransVarp Il+ lle Laserulranklin* 1 Transwarycs IIGS 1 GS-R.AM,G$RAM PIUS, GS-R,AM UÌITa IIGS 8 cS2 MEGLxpand€r IIGS 8 RamKeep€r IIGS 9 SÌot-Mover IIGS 9 Bamworl$III IIe 10 Applied RamWorlsbasic lIe 11 512KLrpander option for RamWorkscards 10 Engineering 2 MEGPIus Expandu option for RamVorkscards 10 ColorlinkRGB Option option for Ramvorks cards t1 AE&\tended 80 ftlumn Card IIe 13 Fall,4Vinter MacRAM MacíntoshPlus, SE, U t3 PCTransporter II+ IIe IIGS I4 Ca.talog IIGSIn$allation Kit option for PCT 16 IIe,ll+ InstallationKit option for PCT t6 TransDrive option for PCT 15 1990 Colorswitch option for PCI 15 DigitalRGB Mapter Cable optíon for PCT 15 Hea\ryDuty Power Supply option for PCT 16 IBM-StyleKeyboard option for PCT 16 IBM-StyleKeyboard Cable optlon for PCT l6 8087-2Math Co-processor option for PCT 16 SonyRGB Monitor ll+ ll€ IIcs Laser"'FranÌlin" 15 Daralink1200, D^t^Link 2400 ll+ ll€ Ilcs Laser"'frat din'' t] SeÍaÌho ll+ lle IIcs Lirser"'Franklin* l8 Parallelho lI+ lle IIcs Laser+Franklin'k t9 Bufferho opîion for Parallel Pro l9 TimemasterH.0. ll+ lle Ilcs Laser"'franklin" 20 Z-80Plus ll+ ll€ Ilcs Laserì'Franklin* 2l SonicBlaster IIGS 22 AudioAnimator IIGS 23 Phasor lI+ lle IIcs Laser''franklin* 24 Viewmastef80 ll* Franklín+ 25 16KRAM Card (Pocket Rocket) + 25 InwercaseROM Chip + 25 Z-RAMUlffa 1, 2, 3 IIc 26 RamLrpress IIc IIc Plns 21 Clock0ption option for Ram Dxpress 21 Z-80c IIc 27 12Bit, 16 Channel .A,/D Il+ lle Ilcs LaseruFranklin" 28 SignalConditioner Il+ IIe IIcs Laser* Franklin* 28 FastMath Il+ IIe Ilcs Laser"'franklinu 28 4D + D/^ Il+ Ile Ilcs Laser* Franklin* 29 v0 32 II+ IIe llcs LaseruFranklin" 29 Hea\yDuty Power Supply II+ IIe 30 5.25Half-Height Disk Ddve II+ IIe llc IIcs LaserxFranklin* 30 lndex 3l *laser and lranklin modelsvary, call for specifìcinformation Pleasenote: (2r4)24r-606) Thiscatalog should contain în orderforn/priceli$ sljpsheet. Ifyouneed an extra, call AX (214) 241 6060. UUTCAN* Vulcan*high+peed internal hard Easyto use, 70 wattsof power. dislafor the llcs, IIe, II+ andll, Ourbuilt in firmwareautomatically Vulcan'spower supply was custom- mmbjnea widerange of upgradeableinstallsitself as a Dakkcessory for designedbyApplied Engineerjng t0 sizeswith the speed and power ìacking wliteprotection and paxtiti0ning. The providethe power lacking in other in othersystems. The result? A fl€xiblepaxtitioning software can be qntems.lt checksin al 70watts, quantumleap forward into the Apple €asilyadjusted for anyof theoperating nearlytwice the capacity 0f competing II future.Finally, a reliableand systems.You don't have to cfeate slrtems...enough punch to safelyhan- affordableway t0 st0remassive files partitionsfOr s)Btems you'rc not using. dlea motherboardfullof expa:rsion whilespeeding ùpbooting time and lhe softwarewe provide lets you easily cads.Power components areheaF savingw€ar on diskdrives. backup and reformat. Vulcan easily sinkedto thealuminum case. To instaÌlsunder your computer's h00d, harnesall thatpower. Vulcan con- tainsan ulÍa-quiet cooling fan. The only 16 bit hard disk Forspeed, Vulcan incoryorates an Liuehng ultra-fast16-bit data bus controller, andpr$per witb notan 8-bit like others. And we're nottalking about rigging the con- theultima.te trollercard to run16. Our Vulcan driveis basedon a 16bit AT Applen hnd disk. inte$atedcontroller. Vulcangives your Apple ll an upgradeablecombination of useable speed,safe power (it's FCC certified) ardpractically unlimited size. It\ a quantumadvance that'll keep you AppleIling for yea$ to come. Features: . ATintegrated conÍolÌer with Ultra fast16 bit datatransfer . supportsGS/OS, ÈoD0s 8, DOs 3.3,CPM, and Pascal 1.3 Without question,the fastest replacingthe Apple power supply with . Sl\teenpartitions with any four Barnone, Vulcan is ùe fast€sthard 70full watts of power. accessiblesimultaneously . FCCcertified hearry-duty power úive on theApple II market.With Upgradeableflexibility. qaten5.0 you can load AppleVork supply lessthan 14 seconds. Boot Choosea Vulcan from 20, 40, 100 . 70 full wattsVo fan GSin - 200 . GS/0Sinto the finder in 18seconds. all theway up to a staggering Powercomponents h€atsinked to MEC's.Vulcan is upgradeabl€, soit can aluminumcase Verirydisk at theastounding rat€ 0f your grow. mor€than 180 bÌocks per second. growas needs Usevirtually kternallyaccssible fuse with spare anyoperating system: GS/OS, hoD0s . 110/220VAC, 115/230 VAC, 8, DOS3.3, CPM or Pascal1.3. Vulcan 50/b0w supportsthem all with sixteen parti- . Intesratedfan to extendoower tions(up to fourcan be accessed qrnnìv lifp simultanmusly).Partitioning and . Loii'i""ìi"g - 4odegrees Cw/fan, backuputilities are included. Choose 60 degreesC{o fanunder full slot1, 2, 4, 5,6 or7. [venpseudo- load slott0 slot7 fromelsewhere. Vulcan . Adjustable5 volts DC workson 110/220VAC, even [uropean 1151230\AC ^t 50-60I1z. And a new cachingcard option is currentlyunder development. I E I I GONSERt|ER* IntegratedDisk Dtue Orgxúzer/ suppressi0ncircuitry t0 prctectagainst Forbeauty, we gave Conserver the SwitchedPower/Cooling Fan surges,reduce noise and provide samesleek lines of theIIcs and a Heatis yourcomputer's most in- "clean"power. perfectlymatched platinum color. 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