Additional Information
Additional Information
I have an Apple //e with two hard drives, one working one not so much. It has some type of speciality card plugged in perhaps serial or parallel, maybe scsi??
The computer was used in a television station to make early graphics for on-air.
It, all manuals and whatever software is in the box is yours free just cover the shipping!
Scott
Here's some additional info:
I switched it on this morning, pictures attached, and here's what I found:
Graphics Design Station -- Gerber Scientific
I think it's probably a modified plotter. You can see the part which selects points and I was told there was a board too so it might not work without that board.
Couldn't get the computer to boot from any of the disks. The disk (not the original) labelled ProDos said relocation error.
When I dropped to the basic mode (it's been 25 years since I did this!) I could program a simple basic program and have it run.
As you can see by the inside picture there's a disk drive controller card and two other cards which probably worked with the plotter. No manuals for this but other original Apple manuals cir. 1984.
There seem to be all the program disks for the Graphics Design System -- if you can get them to run . . .
Also, there something call an Accelerator disk???
Please note there is some yellowing of the case and the 10-keypad.
I've packed up everything but the monitor, it is an old-fashioned 'green only' style one but if you want it I'll pack that too. It says "Graphics Design Station" on it. You could use an older tv with a RCA video port and probably get color but I seem to think you might need a separate color plug-in module, I had one years ago was call a 'Pineapple'. Maybe you know more about all this than I do?