Apple II Peripheral
The following is a list of Apple II Peripheral in the Centre for Computing History collection. It is not an exhaustive list of and other peripherals may have been produced. If you have any hardware that you would like to donate to our collection, please view our donations page.There are 41 Apple II Peripheral in our collection :
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The AIO Serial and Parallel Apple Interface from SSM Microcomputer Products allows the user to connect an external parallel or serial driven device, like a terminal or printer, to the Apple II compute ...
Manufacturer : SSM Microcomputer Products
Printer interface card, asynchronous, for the Apple II
Manufacturer : Apple
Apple Graphics Tablet Model No: A2M0029 Serial No: 2120 Kindly Donated by Mr Tony Baldwi
Manufacturer : Apple
This expansion card for the Apple II allowed it to connect to an IEEE-488 (GBIP) network
Manufacturer : Apple
This expansion card for the Apple II is designed to fit into slot 0
Manufacturer : Apple
The Apple Language Card was designed by Wendell Sander, and was one of the first Apple cards available for the Apple II
Manufacturer : Apple
The Parallel Interface Card gives you the capability to generate reports, listing, labels and letters with your Apple computer using a variety of parallel-interfaces printers, and is fully firmware an ...
Manufacturer : Apple
Portable screen that attaches to the rear of an Apple IIc
Manufacturer : Apple
This expansion card for the Apple IIe adds support for 80-column text mode and also provides a 64K memory expansion
Manufacturer : Apple
Official Apple IIe joystick, with a wheel underneath for the tension of the stick
Manufacturer : Apple
This expansion card for the Apple II provides one serial communications port
Manufacturer : Apple
Printer interface card, sychronous, for the Apple II
Manufacturer : Apple
When inserted into slot three of an Apple II/II+, this third-party expansion board adds the ability to display text in 80x24 character mode
Manufacturer : Applied Engineering
The Cirtech controller/interface card is a dual function system, giving the user a Centronics-type printer interface and software/hardware to operate a Cirtech EPROM Programmer
Manufacturer : Cirtech
This expansion board for the Apple II adds 16K RAM
Manufacturer : Computer Stop
The Snapshot for the Apple II can dump to disk the entire current contents of the 48K RAM plus the register contents and video soft switch settings
Manufacturer : Dark Star Systems
This expansion card by DMS Electronics allows an Apple II to drive an RGB colour monitor instead of a monochrome one
Manufacturer : DMS Electronics
The Epson APL Parallel Printer Card allows you to use parallel printers with an Apple II
Manufacturer : Epson
Interface board #8132WInterface cable #8231 Designed for the Apple II/IIe, this interface kit permits a printer High-Resolution display partially or totally
Manufacturer : Epson
This logic analyzer by Hawk is designed to connect to the Apple II computer
Manufacturer : Hawk
This controller card for the Apple II connects to an Intec hard disk drive
Manufacturer : Intec
The RAMCard from Microsoft was an expansion card for the Apple II that expanded the Apple's capability with 16K RAM, converting it from a 48K system to a 64K system
Manufacturer : Microsoft Consumer Products
The Z80 Softcard was the first piece of hardware released by Microsoft
Manufacturer : Microsoft
This expansion board for the Apple II computer allows it to connect to a General Purpose Instrument Bus (GPIB, also known as HPIB)
Manufacturer : California Computer Systems
The Muppet Learning Keys is a keyboard developed by Koala Technologies for young children learning to use a computer
Manufacturer : Koala Technologies Corporation
This expansion card from Owl Computers allows an Apple II to connect to remote computers over the public telephone network
Manufacturer : Owl Computers
Mastercard II provides Apple II+ and //e owners with a versatile, dual function interface
Manufacturer : Pace
This is designed to slot on the cooling slits on the left hand side of an Apple II, and connects via the PSU of the Machine
Manufacturer : Apple
This expansion card for the Apple II accelerates operation of software by using a high-speed 6502 processor and on-board high-speed RAM
Manufacturer : Saturn Systems
The Sup 'R' Mod II is an RF modulator allowing a computer with a composite output to be connected to a TV
Manufacturer : M & R Enterprises
The SyMBfile Hard Drive was manufactured by Symbiotic Computer Systems Limited (The company was registered in 1982 and appears to have traded up to 1986)
Manufacturer : Symbiotic
This was a device to copy the machine's memory to floppy disk
Manufacturer : Dark Star Systems
This expansion card for the Apple II was developed by Stellation Two
Manufacturer : Stellation Two
The Accelerator //e was released in 1984 by Titan Technologies (formerly Saturn Systems), and was an upgraded version of the original Saturn Accelerator, in response to the introduction of the Apple I ...
Manufacturer : Saturn Systems