Apple II plus main unit
INTEGER CARD
Disk II drive
Game controller (modified and repaired)
AC cable
Various books (some with writing on them)
Various software (contents listed below) and many blank floppy disks
An INTEGER card is inserted in the main unit (this turns the Apple II plus into an Apple II).
The original memory is 48KB, but it has been expanded to a full 64KB.
It is in very good condition considering it is over 40 years old.
The programs listed on the floppy disk label and case are listed below. It has not been confirmed whether they are actually recorded or whether they work.
"DOS3.3 SYSTEM MASTER, DOS3.3 BASICS, GAME APPLE, CALCULATION PROGRAMS, pattern synthesis program, TL/1, APPLE PILOT, MICRO-PAINTER, UTILITY, PASCAL, GAMES1, GAMES2, GAMES3, GAMES4, Checkers, Starfire, Flight Simulator, ABM (Missile Command), GALAXY WARS, SUPER ALIAN, SUPER INVADER, BUTTLE OF HOTH, RASTER BLASTER, PENNY ARCADE, many raw disks"
When I checked the operation, it recognized the INTEGER CARD and started DOS from the floppy disk (last photo). However, although the TV recognizes NTSC, the top part is cut off and the image is distorted. I wanted to check the operation, but gave up because the keyboard was faulty. The last photo shows that when I typed CATALOG, only L and G were responded to. The basic parts are working, so I think it should be possible to repair it by referring to the circuit diagram in the included book.
I bought this when I was a student, pouring all the money I earned from a part-time job into it. I have fond memories of mastering the Nagoya game of Space Invaders by placing the TV vertically. It's an item that I'm full of sentimental value for, but I'm letting it go as I'm decluttering. I'd be happy if an Apple enthusiast could take it, repair it, and get it working.