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![]() Apple II Plus | |
Manufacturer | Apple Computer |
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Product family | Apple II |
Release date | June 1979[1] |
Introductory price | US$1,195 (equivalent to $5,180 in 2024) |
Discontinued | December 1982[1] |
Operating system | Apple DOS (originally optional; later stock) Apple Pascal (optional) Apple ProDOS (optional) |
CPU | MOS Technology 6502 @ 1.023 MHz |
Memory | 16 KB, 32 KB, 48 KB, or 64 KB |
Storage | Disk II (5.25", 140 KB, Apple, later stock) ProFile (5 or 10 MB, Apple) UniDisk 3.5 (3.5", 800 KB, Apple) |
Display | NTSC video out (built-in RCA connector) |
Graphics | Lo-Res (40×48, 16 color) Hi-Res (280×192, 6 color) |
Sound | 1-bit speaker (built-in) 1-bit cassette input (built-in microphone jack) 1-bit cassette output (built-in headphone jack) |
Input | Uppercase keyboard, 52 keys |
Controller input | Paddles (Apple and third party) Joystick (Apple and third party) Apple Mouse (Apple) |
Touchpad | KoalaPad graphics pad/touchpad (third party) |
Connectivity | Parallel port card (Apple and third party) Serial port card (Apple and third party) |
Backward compatibility | Apple II (if Language Card installed) |
Predecessor | Apple II |
Successor | Apple III (intended), Apple IIe |
Related | Applesoft BASIC |
The Apple II Plus (stylized as Apple ][+ or apple ][ plus) is the second model of the Apple II series of personal computers produced by Apple Computer. It was sold from June 1979 to December 1982.[1] Approximately 380,000 II Pluses were sold during its four years in production before being replaced by the Apple IIe in January 1983.
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