Apple IIgs User Manual
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II gs
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Keyboard: Uppercase only; no Up or Down Arrow or Delete.
Memory: 48K; expandable to 64K with language card in slot 0.
Microprocessor: 6502.
Peripheral Devices: 8 slots: 7 general-purpose, 1 for language card.
Apple IIe
Display Columns: 40; expandable with 80-column card in AUX.CONNECTOR slot.
Resolution: low (16 colors, 40 by 48); high (6 colors, 280 by 192); double-high (16 colors, 560
by 192).
Keyboard: Uppercase and lowercase. Newest models have numeric keypad.
Memory: 64K; expandable to 128K with extended 80-column card in AUX.CONNECTOR slot.
Microprocessor: 6502 on original Apple IIe. 65C02 on enhanced and current Apple IIe; its
instruction set is a superset of the 6502's with 27 additional instructions.
Peripheral Devices: 8 slots: 7 general-purpose, 1 for 80-column auxiliary memory card.
Apple IIc
Display Columns: Switch on case can be set to 40 or 80.
Resolution: low (16 colors, 40 by 48); high (6 colors, 280 by 192); double-high (16 colors, 560
by 192).
Keyboard: Uppercase and lowercase. Switch on case can be set to Dvorak or standard keyboard
layout.
Memory: 128K.
Microprocessor: 65C02; its instruction set is a superset of the 6502's with 27 additional
instructions.
Peripheral Devices: Ports for serial printer,modem, monochrome or color monitor, 3.5-inch or
5.25-inch drive, mouse, joystick, or hand controls. No slots.
Apple IIgs
Display Columns: 80 or 40, selectable with Control Panel Program.
Resolution: low (16 colors, 40 by 48); high (6 colors, 280 by 192); double-high
(16 colors,
140 by 192); super-high (4 colors, 640 by 200; 16 colors, 320 by 200).
Keyboard: Uppercase and lowercase. Detached keyboard with numeric keypad.
Option replaces the Apple key but generates same code. Choice among standard, Dvorak, and eight
international keyboard layouts with Control Panel Program.
Memory: 256K standard 128K for Apple II emulation, 128K for enhancements. Applications in