On Thursday, April 28, 2022 at 4:33:24 PM UTC-5, D Finnigan wrote:
I saw a revision 0 on eBay last week, probably the same one that many others saw. And I noticed it didn't have the whole 48K installed. It was a 16K machine. I also noticed, and probably others did too, that it didn't have the Programmer's Aid #1 ROM installed, nor did it have the (I presume) Applesoft ROM card which is mentioned on the handwritten sales slip.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/165434130293
That made me wonder whether there's anyone out there in Apple II land who still maintains a sub-48K Apple II? I'm guessing that's an incredibly small number of people, if any. It makes using DOS trickier, for starters. I think 16K was the minimum RAM size for DOS, but then how much RAM did you have left over for a program?
And what about the base, 4K Apple II configuration? What did anyone manage to accomplish with a 4K machine? No HI-RES graphics, for sure! Anyone here ever use a 4K Apple?
Mine came as a 48k unit in 1981, with Apple RAM. The vendor I bought from, not long before Apple did its first crackdown on online sales, charged a $100 increment from 16 to 32K and 32 to 48K... I remember seeing the Apple branded 16K upgrade kits for
16 and 32K systems at my local dealer for something like $200. It was "Not Cheap" (TM) to upgrade back then.
But when the initial Apple II was released, some of the competition was still the AIM-65, SYM-1, and KIM-1, some could be had with as little as 1K of RAM. It was enough to learn on and probably exceptional for learning to program efficiently and not
waste bytes. Getting a 'full' keyboard and video out with text any kind of graphics at all! on a 4K system was pretty nice back then.
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