Thanks for taking the time to make this video. It was crazy timely for me since I'm trying to get a Trackstar 128 working on my Tandy and I needed some real Apple floppies.
Other than blowing out the crud from the shed, I did nothing. I have three IIe's and never had to do a restoration other than clean up the case. When I say these machines are tanks I mean it! My IIc on the other hand, I need to replace the RAM...
Thanks for taking the time to make this video. It was crazy timely for me since I'm trying to get a Trackstar 128 working on my Tandy and I needed some real Apple floppies.
The Online Apple II Disk Server is the best way to make software, I updated the video description with links!
@@RetroTechorDie Thanks!
Truly a Nostalgic Video.
You tempt me with every video you post! I've never been a Apple person but this seems like a lot of fun
If you can find one locally do it! Easy to use, and tons of great software.
Hey Mike did not know about this Great Video
Loved your take on IIe. Can you possibly do the same about IBM 5150, if it's not too much of a bother ?
I have been thinking about a 5150 video, I no longer have one (need to change that). However I learned a LOT about computers from that 5150.
How did you record the screen without seeing the big computer line that moves down rhe screen?
Adjusting shutter speed to match refresh rate.
@@RetroTechorDie thank you!!
Can you please share how managed to restore this beauty
Other than blowing out the crud from the shed, I did nothing. I have three IIe's and never had to do a restoration other than clean up the case. When I say these machines are tanks I mean it! My IIc on the other hand, I need to replace the RAM...
I want to add a ][gs to my my collection so so so badly.
Literally the worst 6502 based machines ever made. the IIGS has a few fun features.... for an Apple II.