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The Apple IIc computer.

The Apple IIe computer.

A copy card for Apple II-type systems. This allowed the dumping of all memory contents to a floppy disk at the press of a button which was attached to the card, and was designed to allow owners of copy-protected software to create backup copy.

The Hayes Micromodem II card, missing the external microcoupler.

The Apple Monitor II. A green phosphor, 12" monochrome CRT monitor with a NSTC resolution.

The 5¼-inch floppy disk drive subsystem includes the disk drives and interface card installed in the computer. The drives were designed by Steve Wozniak. The drives read single-sided disks.

The interface card contains the Apple DOS 3.3 software,…

The two full-height 5¼-inch floppy disk drives of the Disk II Drive Subsystem. These are early models manufactured by Shugart Drives.

The Disk II Drive Controller Card, located inside the Apple IIe computer and fitted into one of its seven slots.

Applied Engineering's RamWorks memory expansion card, Revision D, for the Apple IIe. The card provides up to 1 MB of RAM expansion with 80 column text support.

This joystick typically connects to the IIe or IIc systems through a 9-Pin connector.

The Apple IIe motherboard, Revision B.

This is the 8-bit microprocessor for the Apple IIe.