
Apple II Computer Info
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1. Make and Model:
Video Technology Laser 128EX/2 (refined and extremely
popular Apple IIc Plus clone)
2. Released:
1988
3. Follows:
Video Technology Laser 3000
4. Followed by:
N/A
5. CPU:
Western Design Center (not to be confused with Western
Digital, the hard drive maker) 65C02 running at 3.6Mhz
6. ROM:
64K -- This includes the only legal Apple compatible
ROM by 1988 (Apple lost a lawsuit challenging it) and
Microsoft BASIC (the Applesoft compatible version)
licensed from Microsoft.
7. RAM:
128K standard with built in sockets for expansion to
1MB using 41256 chips of 120ns or faster (the motherboard
is designed to do bank switching, like the IIc Plus).
Memory support is controlled by a custom Memory
Management Unit (MMU) array...memory size is
automatically detected when new chips are put in.
8. Case:
Attractive light beige ABS impact resistant plastic.
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