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Introduced June 1979
Discontinued January 1983
Release Price     $1195

 

        The Apple II Plus is an upgraded version of Apple's first mass produced computer the Apple II. It was released approximately 2 years after the release of the Apple II in June of 1979. The computer is actually the same as it's predecessor with a few 'enhancements'.

      One improvement was the amount of RAM on the system board. It came standard with 48 kilobytes of RAM, on the mother board, and could be expanded to a full 64 kilobytes by inserting a 16 kilobyte expansion card into slot 0 and using a bank switching technique to trick the MOSTEK 6502 processor into seeing it. 

      This was necessary because the 6502 processor is an 8 bit chip with only 16 address lines which limits it to be able to address only 65,536 (64k)address locations. And since the Apple II Plus uses 16 kilobytes of those locations to store it's ROM instructions, only 48 kilobytes of space is left for RAM usage. But the engineers at Apple came up with this neat little trick of swapping 16k blocks of RAM into the address area reserved for ROM as needed to give the illusion that there is a full 64k of RAM available for programming.

      The ROM was rewritten and gone was the hand assembled BASIC written by the man who invented the Apple II, Steve Wozniak, replaced with a new integer BASIC written by a small software company owned by..... [ you hard core Apple types should look away now :-) ] ...Bill Gates. An auto-starting routine was added to the ROM to speed up booting and a spring was put under the reset key to solve that little problem that must have annoyed the early Apple users who would accidentally hit the reset key and lose hours of typed work.

      This Apple II Plus is one of two working models I have in my museum. I was able to put them together from three broken ones and some spare parts acquired from Ebay auctions. I would like to thank Brandon Cobb, Ron Watson, and Robert Ackermann for their contributions to this exhibit.

 

System Architecture

   

Memory

 
Microprocessor MOSTEK 6502   Standard on system board 48k
Clock speed 1.023 MHz   Maximum on system board 48k
Bus type Apple Proprietary   Maximum total memory 64k using plug in board
Data bus width 8-bit   Memory speed and type 200ns dynamic RAM
Address bus width 16-bit   System board memory socket type 16 pin DIP
Interrupt levels N/A   Number of memory module sockets 24 socketed
DMA channels N/A   Memory used on system board TMS4116-20

Standard Features

   

Disk Storage

 
ROM size 16k   Internal disk and tape drive bays none
Optional math coprocessor no   Standard floppy drives tape or 5.25 Floppy
Parallel port type none   Optional floppy drives: up to 2 external
RS232C serial ports none   * 5 1/4 inch 143k yes
Mouse ports internal I/O socket   * 5 1/4 inch 1.2MB no
UART chip used N/A   * 3 1/2 inch 720k no
Maximum speed N/A   * 3 1/2 inch 1.44MB no
CMOS real time clock no   * 3 1/2 inch 2.88MB no
CMOS RAM no   Hard disk controller included no

Video & Graphics

   

Sound

 
Graphics Processor uses CPU   Sound Interface device uses CPU
Screen size - Col x Rows 40 x 24   Sound generation tone output to speaker
Resolution - Colors/High 6 / 280 x 192   ADSR capable no
Resolution - Colors/Low 16 / 40 x 48      
Max colors 16   Programming language  
Sprites or Missiles none   Built in language Applesoft BASIC
      Built in M L monitor yes

Expansion Slots

   

Keyboard Specs.

 
Total adapter slots 8   Number of keys 52
Number of 8/16/32 bit slots 8 / 0 / 0   Upper/lower case yes / no
      Keyboard cable length N/A

Physical Specs.

   

Environmental Specs.

 
* Height 4 1/4 inches   Operating voltage @ 60 Hz 120 VAC
* Width 15 1/4 inches   Maximum power supplied 60 WATTS
* Depth 17 3/4 inches   Power supply output - volts +5V/-5.2V/+11.8V/-12V
* Weight 11.5 pounds   Power supply output - amps