Okay, so I'm an Apple newbie, have only even seen a couple in real
life, but I'm really looking into getting one...whats the better
retro experience a IIe or a IIc? All thoughts and opinions welcome...
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Okay, so I'm an Apple newbie, have only even seen a couple in real life, but I'm really looking into getting one...whats the better retro experience a IIe or a IIc? All thoughts and opinions welcome...
Okay, so I'm an Apple newbie, have only even seen a couple in real life, but I'm really looking into getting one...whats the better retro experience a IIe or a IIc? All thoughts and opinions welcome...
and may just drop colour. Personally I'd run with a mono green and call
it done.
Okay, so I'm an Apple newbie, have only even seen a couple in real life, but I'm really looking into getting one...whats the better retro experience a IIe or a IIc? All thoughts and opinions welcome...
I upgraded my monoGREEN for a monoAMBER/ORANGE -- that was awesome!! LOL
I have a IIe - they are very basic, and the hardware wasn't fully baked at this point... like I dislike how the Disk ][ drives' wires just kinda pop out of the back of the computer... and they are 'hard' connected - meaning they don't unplug w/o removing the top cover. There are solutions you can add that remedy this, but its something to be aware of.
If you want the best of all worlds, I'd say get a IIgs. It'll do
everything the IIe or c will do, and give you access to the 16bit
software kicking around specifically for that platform. Most
equipment for a IIe will function in a IIgs, there are some odd
exceptions where the timing on the card isn't tight enough for the
GS... on the down side, you need an RGB monitot capable of synching
at 15Khz or some kind of converter for a different standard. Probably
the most likely candidates will be LCD or CRT in the ~12-14" range
with a SCART connector. The SCART standard will allow direct
interface with a custom cable.
Between at IIc and e... I'd probably run with a IIe.. you'll have
more flexibility in just how you can set it up. The cards maketh the machine..you need to be a little careful with your IIc selection,
early versions had serial port issues, and an inability to do much
more than 2400. On the plus side here all you need is a composite
monitor, but Apple NTSC is weird... so some colour monitors won't
cope with it well and may just drop colour. Personally I'd run with a
mono green and call it done.
and may just drop colour. Personally I'd run with a mono green
and call it done.
I upgraded my monoGREEN for a monoAMBER/ORANGE -- that was awesome!!
LOL
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I always loved the amber ones... Was that an Apple branded one, or just one of the others?
Well, the 15khz thing is something we Atarians know well, so he should be
good there (I've been looking into a GS myself since I already have the //c and ][e).... But as tot he Apple NTSC and the color dropping, that's
I remember the old days with the apple that my friend had though... When he finally traded the old green screen for the color monitor (well, when his parents did, we were in gradeschool) man, it made all the difference
But I had a kick-ass IIgs a few years ago that had a hard disk, a 5.25 floppy and a 3.5 floppy. I would like to have that one back...
On 18 Jul 23 01:57:48 Atari8Guy wrote...
Okay, so I'm an Apple newbie, have only even seen a couple in
real life, but I'm really looking into getting one...whats the
better retro experience a IIe or a IIc? All thoughts and
opinions welcome...
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To which Commodore Clifford replies...
Some of it might depend on space considerations.... I have a //c
because it fits nicely on the desk... I also have a ][e (not on my
main desk) for the expansion ports.
Are you just going to run games/utilities, or do you really want to
max out the experience?
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Okay, so I'm an Apple newbie, have only even seen a couple in
real life, but I'm really looking into getting one...whats the
better retro experience a IIe or a IIc? All thoughts and
opinions welcome...
Ponder... it depends on what you're looking for....
If you want the best of all worlds, I'd say get a IIgs. It'll do
everything the IIe or c will do, and give you access to the 16bit
software kicking around specifically for that platform. Most
equipment for a IIe will function in a IIgs, there are some odd
exceptions where the timing on the card isn't tight enough for the
GS... on the down side, you need an RGB monitot capable of synching
at 15Khz or some kind of converter for a different standard. Probably
the most likely candidates will be LCD or CRT in the ~12-14" range
with a SCART connector. The SCART standard will allow direct
interface with a custom cable.
Between at IIc and e... I'd probably run with a IIe.. you'll have
more flexibility in just how you can set it up. The cards maketh the machine..you need to be a little careful with your IIc selection,
early versions had serial port issues, and an inability to do much
more than 2400. On the plus side here all you need is a composite
monitor, but Apple NTSC is weird... so some colour monitors won't
cope with it well and may just drop colour. Personally I'd run with a
mono green and call it done.
Spec
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Personally I think hte IIe is a better retro experience than the IIc,
IMHO.
But I had a kick-ass IIgs a few years ago that had a hard disk, a
5.25 floppy and a 3.5 floppy. I would like to have that one back...
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Well if my Atari habit is any indcation, I'll probably start with the former and end up at the latter. Mostly games, I'd explore the
educational stuff and check out the apps, but I don't think I'd
actually use the apps for productivity. I would like to BBS with it.
Like one example... I've found hard disk emulators for the IIe, and even just plain SCSI cards... but haven't found one for the //c (though have found disk emulators).
Were there any HD's or HD emulators or even just SCSI controllers for the //c?
I had a couple of Apple IIs and a few of the older Macs but all that
stuff went away when I moved in with my wife who was my gf back
then... I could only keep my Atari 8-bit stuff and I had a lot of
that!
On 22 Aug 23 23:48:56 Bf2K+ wrote...
I had a couple of Apple IIs and a few of the older Macs but all
that stuff went away when I moved in with my wife who was my gf
back then... I could only keep my Atari 8-bit stuff and I had a
lot of that!
To which Commodore Clifford replies...
Man... that kinda stinks. Did you do much BBSing with them, or was
it all about the games?
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Everything but the Ataris were in boxes... so no BBSing or anything
with the Apples or <Commodores> - I had those too.
Games? C'mon man... I thought you knew me better. :)
On 24 Aug 23 13:49:28 Bf2K+ wrote...
Everything but the Ataris were in boxes... so no BBSing or
anything with the Apples or <Commodores> - I had those too.
Games? C'mon man... I thought you knew me better. :)
To which Commodore Clifford replies...
Well, yeah but... Now I'm finding out you dabbled in the black arts
with Apple and Commodore, so it's like I don't even know you anymore!
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In my case, dabbling is a strong word. I owned them... that's about
it.
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