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Posted by: chrisNova777
« on: February 07, 2019, 11:49:06 PM »

https://vintagecpu.wordpress.com/apple-iie-platinum/


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NAME      APPLE IIe Platinum
MANUFACTURER      Apple
TYPE      Professional Computer
ORIGIN      U.S.A.
YEAR      January 1987
END OF PRODUCTION      1993
BUILT IN LANGUAGE      Integer BASIC
KEYBOARD      81 keys with numeric keypad and arrow keys
CPU      65C02
SPEED      1 MHz
CO-PROCESSOR      MMU and IOU custom chips
RAM      128 KB
ROM      32 KB
TEXT MODES      40 or 80 columns x 24 lines
GRAPHIC MODES      40 x 40-48 (16 col), 280 x 160-192 (6 col), 560 x 160-192 (2 col)
COLORS      16 maximum
SOUND      Built-in speaker – 1 channel
SIZE / WEIGHT      39.4 (W) x 45.7 (D) x 11.4 (H) cm.
I/O PORTS      Composite video, Tape in/out, Joystick, 6 expansion slots
BUILT IN MEDIA      None
OS      DOS 3.3, ProDOS or CP/M with the optional Z80 card
POWER SUPPLY      Built-in switching power supply unit
PERIPHERALS      All Apple and compatible expansion cards