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High-end Apple IIe setup, looking to sell.

Apple Fritter about 4 months ago

I recently came into an Apple IIe setup that is very high end. It has pretty much all the "premium" cards in it, most of which I will never use.  I figured I would offer it out for sale as one instead of parting it out on eBay, if someone is interested. …

cpmtools and cdos disks

VCFed about 5 months ago

I am in the process of acquiring software for my Z80/S-100 Computer that is comprised of a Cromemco 4FDC controller, memory and a ZPU. My setup is limited to single density disks and so the software I want needs to be converted. Unless someone can point me …

DOS Compatible Spreadsheets

VCFed about 10 months ago

I have a set of spreadsheets and lists that I store in Microsoft Excel 2000 format (I use Microsoft Office 2000 Professional because it lets me import/export data almost any way I want) and I'm trying to export the data into something I can read and modif …
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Looking for a WORKING copy of the Viewmax-80 boot disk

Apple Fritter about 1 year ago

Hello group,Would anyone have or know where I cn get a working copy of the boot disk for the Micromax Viewmax-80 video card for a ii plus?  There's a 4am crack floating around that crashes and I found a copy of what I believed to be an original disk and t …

Episode 84 - VisiCalc, the Killer App

Advent of Computing about 2 years ago

Today we are looking at VisiCalc, the original killer app. Hitting the market in 1979, VisiCalc was the first computer spreadsheet program. Through it's 6 year lifespan it was ported to everything from the Apple II to the IBM PC to the Apple III. It domin …