Vintage Apple IIc Computer Review
Tuesday, February 21st, 2012 at
11:06 PM

The Apple IIc was released in 1984 and is part of the successful Apple II line of computers.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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@Gamester81 Omg the Oregon trail! I remember this game from 13 years ago in school
best game ever!
“Lemonaid Stand” (from the “Apple at Play” floppy?) on the Apple 2c is one of the best things mankind has ever done.
Used to spend more time at my aunt/uncle house b/c they had a color monitor and better cracked games…. I was too busy playing robotron, burgertime, & spy hunter + hard hac mac… KARATEKA CHEAT!!!
The first computer game i remember playing was Moon Patrol on a green and black screened Apple II. One of my friends at the time was boasting how his older brother was making his own game where a helicopter goes into a volcano or something, that was probably a lie but i was so impressed that it got me wanting to create games too. and here i am, 20 years later and I have made, precisely zero games, wah wah!
Could you make a playlist of all your computer reviews?
I LOVED Reader Rabbit when I was in Kindergarden back in 96. Our school even had Apple //es.
I found on of these in the council cleanup, is it worth anything?
@OysterBoy91 colectors, learning basic…
The line isnt the camera, its the sync
what about the apple 3
@mhmrules I played oregon trail
the port with the picture of the phone is probably apple talk
I remember a game similar, very similar to the game your playing. its more recent like 2003 and i liked it but i can’t remember what it was.
8:00 ROFL@him dancing in the reflection
In specking of reader rabbit I have the sequel reader rabbit 2 on my Rare IBM Aptvia computer and like you I have an apple computer but its a mac IIci without the monitor but I’m still searching for one and Ive also played a mac version of Oregon trail back in 1999.
if your wondering what the aptiva is its a computer made by IBM in 1994 but was released in 1995 the same year when the windows 95 OS came out that became the standard for this computer the unique thing about it is that it uses a 3D accelerator software made by ATI and the game that came with it utilize such software it was Mechwarrior 2 which I have also and like the computer my Mechwarrior 2 version is also rare.
At 3:43, I believe that back in the 1970s, some old phones, if you hooked them up to answering machines (EX: phonemate 400), they would use that same DIN connection so they would work on these types of computers. The apple 2c plus has a mini DIN connection so perhaps a SEGA 32x A/V cable adapter used to change the connection from mini DIN to regular DIN would allow it to work as well.
apple was cool when the steve jobs and his team were hippies after that they went downhill i love PC tho but to me mac=
Which one is better for collecting and gaming, a Apple IIC/E or a Apple IIGS?
@ATARI800XLfan . Get a IIgs. The IIgs could run almost everything the IIc/IIe could plus all the native IIgs games.
The 80/40 was for the text screen. 40 column or 80 column. It was completely useless since most software could switch it in software. i.e. type PR#3 from the basic prompt.
The Keyboard switch let you switch it to Dvorak keyboard layout. You had to pry off the keys and re-arrange them.
The Ps3 does have 512mb of ram but its not unified so its actually only 256mbx2 of ram.
What is with the Bela Lugosi lighting?
I’ve never owned an Apple computer,but after seeing this video I may have to get one.I still have my Commodore64,Commodore 128D, and Atari 800XL computers and they still work great.Those were my favorite computers.
That music is roger ramjet