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2 unusual facts about Apple IIe


ARP Chroma

An Apple IIe interface card with sequencing software was released later on.

Compatibility card

Apple Computer made many of these cards (including a compatibility card for the Apple IIe.


Christian video game

The Bible Computer Games Series was then released on the Apple IIe, Commodore 64, Commodore VIC-20, and the Kaypro CP/M computer platforms in 1984.


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Apple II graphics

All Apple II machines featured an RCA jack providing a rough NTSC, PAL, or SECAM composite video output (on non-NTSC machines before the Apple IIe this output is black-and-white only).

Mega II

The Mega II contained the functional equivalent of an entire Apple IIe computer (sans processor), which, combined with the 65C02 emulation mode of the 65C816 processor, provided full support for legacy Apple II software in the Apple IIGS.