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  3. An adorable pile of rescue #apple II and #apple IIE ICs arrived in the mail today.

An adorable pile of rescue #apple II and #apple IIE ICs arrived in the mail today.

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  • seanwbruno@infosec.exchangeS seanwbruno@infosec.exchange

    I don't think I have a set of 3 #Apple IIE boards anywhere, but if I do I have CPU and ROM sets for days.

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    Trying to figure out this one though. I'm pretty sure its #basic related, but I didn't find an exact match for it on first pass of searches. #retrocomputing

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    • seanwbruno@infosec.exchangeS seanwbruno@infosec.exchange

      Trying to figure out this one though. I'm pretty sure its #basic related, but I didn't find an exact match for it on first pass of searches. #retrocomputing

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      Oh ... and that RAMS. With current memory prices, this is like a million dollars right? #retrocomputing

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      • seanwbruno@infosec.exchangeS seanwbruno@infosec.exchange

        Trying to figure out this one though. I'm pretty sure its #basic related, but I didn't find an exact match for it on first pass of searches. #retrocomputing

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        @seanwbruno I think that's an Apple II BASIC ROM chip. Microsoft wrote Applesoft BASIC, and I know some runs of the chip show their copyright.

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        • seanwbruno@infosec.exchangeS seanwbruno@infosec.exchange

          Oh ... and that RAMS. With current memory prices, this is like a million dollars right? #retrocomputing

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          @seanwbruno

          Shit! this is better than an old bitcoin wallet

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          • pngwen@mastodon.sdf.orgP pngwen@mastodon.sdf.org

            @seanwbruno I think that's an Apple II BASIC ROM chip. Microsoft wrote Applesoft BASIC, and I know some runs of the chip show their copyright.

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            @pngwen I agree. Its a later date code so this is probably something in the last Apple IIe or IIc?

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              @seanwbruno

              Shit! this is better than an old bitcoin wallet

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              @gloriouscow RICHES

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              • seanwbruno@infosec.exchangeS seanwbruno@infosec.exchange

                @pngwen I agree. Its a later date code so this is probably something in the last Apple IIe or IIc?

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                @seanwbruno Yeah, though I would probably lean toward the IIe. The IIc came out in 1984, so it would probably have an even later revision in it.

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                • seanwbruno@infosec.exchangeS seanwbruno@infosec.exchange

                  @gloriouscow RICHES

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                  @seanwbruno Im going to buy a yacht!..no wait, a dozen Ferraris! No, scrap that.

                  Im going to buy a modest three bedroom house without major foundation issues!

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                  • seanwbruno@infosec.exchangeS seanwbruno@infosec.exchange

                    Oh ... and that RAMS. With current memory prices, this is like a million dollars right? #retrocomputing

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                    @seanwbruno depending on how old they are they may even be more expensive than you think...

                    Have seen some increase in value because they stopped to be that readily available. Esp. when Automotive stops using some chips...

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                    • seanwbruno@infosec.exchangeS seanwbruno@infosec.exchange

                      Oh ... and that RAMS. With current memory prices, this is like a million dollars right? #retrocomputing

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                      @seanwbruno That's a whole 64 microgigabytes of DRAM! πŸ˜‚

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