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The System Saver provided a fan and surge protection to the Apple IIe.

Apple DOS was the disk operating system for Apple II systems, handling read and write operations for floppy diskettes. It was designed to work with Applesoft BASIC.

Wrench, screws, nut plates and assorted assembling parts for the Apple IIe computer.

Internal power supply for the Apple IIe.

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 default 80-column text display card for the Apple IIe System. This card could be replaced by cards providing a higher column count or expanded RAM.

Apple User Input Report form, control number 2281039.

Apple User Input Report form, control number 3423034.

Apple User Input Report form, control number 3876194.

Apple User Input Report form, control number 3003613.