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Started by subjunctive, March 13, 2009, 07:16:40 AM

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subjunctive

Apple ][, rev 0, Integer BASIC in ROM.  Works perfectly except for an iffy power switch, which is easily gotten around with a System Saver fan.



Apple ][+.  Has a custom character ROM that includes lowercase:



Apple ][+ cards - Language Card, Super Serial Card, Microbuffer II, Disk II:



Apple ///, 256K model:


RobertB

     I have an Apple IIGS with TranswarpGS board.  I also have a Spartan (turn your Commodore 64 into an Apple II).

                   Truly,
                   Robert Bernardo
                   Fresno Commodore User Group
                   http://videocam.net.au/fcug
                   Notacon 6 / Blockparty 3 on April 16-19
                   http://www.notacon.org , http://www.demoparty.us

Rorshach

I too had a spartan in the 80's. Unfortunately corrosion on a regulator caused a huge power supply failure that toasted it.

RobertB

Quote from: Rorshach on March 13, 2009, 12:54:50 PMUnfortunately corrosion on a regulator caused a huge power supply failure that toasted it.
Ouch!  :(  IIRC, (the Spartan is not in front of me right now) it just used a regular Apple II power supply.

                         Truly,
                         Robert Bernardo
                         Fresno Commodore User Group
                         http://videocam.net.au/fcug
                         Notacon 6 / Blockparty 3 on April 16-19
                         http://www.notacon.org , http://www.demoparty.us

SmallCleverDinosaur

Quote from: RobertB on March 13, 2009, 11:04:27 AM
     I have an Apple IIGS with TranswarpGS board.  I also have a Spartan (turn your Commodore 64 into an Apple II).

Have you got any pictures of the spartan? I've never seen one.

Does it plug into the expansion port of the C64? Then maybe it could be a challenge for Mr Adoreware to emulate it with the Extreme Cartridge II ;)
Ignorance is a precious thing. Once lost, it can never be regained.

RobertB

Quote from: SmallCleverDinosaur on March 25, 2009, 08:06:52 AMHave you got any pictures of the spartan? I've never seen one.
Jeri Ellsworth has my Spartan right now; I'll pick it up in a few weeks when I see her again.
     As for photos of my Spartan, Larry Anderson used to have a couple at

http://www.portcommodore.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=photos:vcf_06:start

but his site is going through a reorganization, and the photos have not been reinserted.  I'll ask Larry to see if he can put them up again soon.
QuoteDoes it plug into the expansion port of the C64?
Actually, it is as wide as the C64 and plugs into nearly all the rear ports of the C64.
QuoteThen maybe it could be a challenge for Mr Adoreware to emulate it with the Extreme Cartridge II ;)
Quite a challenge!!!  :)

                        Truly,
                        Robert Bernardo
                        Fresno Commodore User Group
                        http://videocam.net.au/fcug
                        Notacon 6 / Blockparty 3 on April 16-19
                        http://www.notacon.org , http://www.demoparty.us

RobertB

Quote from: SmallCleverDinosaur on March 25, 2009, 08:06:52 AMI've never seen one.
Many people at Vintage Computer Festival 6.0 never knew it existed as they looked at it on display at Vintage Computer Festival 6.0.

                      Truly,
                      Robert Bernardo
                      Fresno Commodore User Group
                      http://videocam.net.au/fcug
                      Notacon 6 / Blockparty 3 on April 16-19
                      http://www.notacon.org , http://www.demoparty.us

smj

I've got an Apple ///, my old Apple //c (I threw away the bag because my cat pissed on it at some point and I could never get the smell of urine out of it) and a Lisa 2/10.  I do not have the Apple ][e which SDF-1 ran on.  From what I understand it ended up in the garbage.

SmallCleverDinosaur

Quote from: smj on March 25, 2009, 10:03:47 PM
(I threw away the bag because my cat pissed on it at some point and I could never get the smell of urine out of it)

;D ;D Maybe a liiittle more information than we bargained for ;D ;D
Ignorance is a precious thing. Once lost, it can never be regained.

SmallCleverDinosaur

Quote from: RobertB on March 25, 2009, 07:08:34 PM
Quote from: SmallCleverDinosaur on March 25, 2009, 08:06:52 AMHave you got any pictures of the spartan? I've never seen one.
Jeri Ellsworth has my Spartan right now; I'll pick it up in a few weeks when I see her again.
     As for photos of my Spartan, Larry Anderson used to have a couple at

http://www.portcommodore.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=photos:vcf_06:start

but his site is going through a reorganization, and the photos have not been reinserted.  I'll ask Larry to see if he can put them up again soon.

I found some pictures of it on applefritter.

   
Ignorance is a precious thing. Once lost, it can never be regained.

Rorshach

That spartan brings back memories. I picked one up at a computer store on queen street toronto not far from batteries included was once located. That store had 100 or so and Active surplus also on Queen had 500 or so after Mimic systems had shut down. I was never able to afford a second monitor or the apple drives for it before mine went bad. It is one thing I would like to get my hands on again but its unlikely these days as I understand a large number of the surplus stock was scavanged for parts.

RobertB

Quote from: Rorshach on March 26, 2009, 12:35:29 PMThat store had 100 or so and Active surplus also on Queen had 500 or so after Mimic systems had shut down.
Amazing!
Quote...as I understand a large number of the surplus stock was scavanged for parts.
That is too bad.  Does that mean the Spartans were unreliable machines?

                    Truly,
                    Robert Bernardo
                    Fresno Commodore User Group
                    http://videocam.net.au/fcug
                    Notacon 6 / Blockparty 3
                    http://www.notacon.org , http://www.demoparty.us

Rorshach

Robertbe,

The spartans weren't really unreliable its just Active Surplus thought they could make more money selling them as parts which at the time bothered me, it still does.  As it turns out I heard 6502dude the one we all know and dislike bought many of those boards to chop of the cart port connector for making 64 reset switches. GRRR

Mine somehow had some corrosion form on one of the regulators which shorted and hammed the spartan and the 64. If that had not happened I could still be using that system to this day probably.

RobertB

     Do you still have the Spartan, or is it long gone?

                      Truly,
                      Robert Bernardo
                      Fresno Commodore User Group
                      http://videocam.net.au/fcug
                      Notacon 6 / Blockparty 3 on April 16-19
                      http://www.notacon.org , http://www.demoparty.us

Rorshach

Unfortunately I do not have it. I did sell it cheaply not long after and told the buyer it had power supply problems and was in need of repairs. In hindsight I should have kept it for repair later. Alternatively I could have bought a 2nd one as a spare but the budget of a near broke high school student would not allow for that.