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Operation: Apple IIGS Revival

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

My MicroDrive arrived this afternoon, from ReactiveMicro.com, one of the last hardware makers for the Apple // series. The retro-computing bug has bitten me hard, and I’m determined to get my very first computer back up to snuff. Here’s what came in the package (the USB / CF card reader wasn’t something I expected to get with my order – a very pleasant surprise, indeed!)

Operation: Apple IIGS Revival

Here’s the innards of my Apple IIGS. I have the top of the power supply available somewhere – probably at my parents’ place in Knoxville.

Operation: Apple IIGS Revival

Here’s a photo of the MicroDrive card. This device allows Apple // computers the ability to use Flash drives as hard drives. No more SCSI! :D

Operation: Apple IIGS Revival

I had some issues installing the card in Slot 5 and Slot 4 (both slots are dual purpose ports that drive the 3.5″ disk drive and mouse, respectively). When populating the card in Slot 4, the mouse would not function; and in Slot 5 the 3.5″ drive wouldn’t recognize. So, I wound up using Slot 1 instead.

Operation: Apple IIGS Revival

The CMOS battery (last changed in 1992) that keeps the time, date, keyboard / mouse settings, and other parameters) needs to be replaced. I’ll be tackling that in the next week.

Stay ‘tooned,

-Krishna

Something Old, Something New…

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Apple IIGS Pro

In an attempt to clear away some clutter in my office, I re-arranged some of the items on my desk. The full view below shows that I have a long way to go before the clutter is completely eliminated.

Apple IIGS Pro

-Krishna

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