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ProDOS, later termed ProDOS 8 to distinguish the software from ProDOS 16, was the successor operating system to Apple DOS.

ProDOS added filesystem affordances such as support for subdirectories and file created/modified dates, along with other…

The internal 5¼-inch drive for the Apple IIc. The drive reads 140 KB, single sided disks.

The 8-bit microprocessor onboard the Apple IIc motherboard. This is a CMOS modification of the MOS 6502 microprocessor, with a larger instruction set and lower power consumption.

The motherboard for the Apple IIc, Revision 3. This revision adds a 34-Pin memory card expansion slot, and contains Revision 3 of the ROM firmware. The revision is also termed Memory Expansion Apple IIc.

Manufacture dates for this revision were…

An RCA connector, likely used for connecting Apple II computers to monitor.

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

The power adapter for the Apple IIc computer.

The version of BASIC used in many Apple II computers. A collaboration between Microsoft and Apple. Supported floating point numbers.

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

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

The Apple IIc computer.