Laser 128 - Apple II Clone - Vintage Home Computer
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:48285319 | Brand: Apple |
Model: Apple II | Type: Home Computer |
Vintage: Yes |
original Laser 128 - Apple II clone - vintage home computer
all keys work, boots disks no problem, disk cleaned and aligned
reset key doesn't seem to work. works great otherwise.
has an Apple II expansion slot coming out of the side of it's case.
Might be black and white video output. Not sure if that's normal or not. I couldn't get a good screenshot with my phone.
sale includes Laser 128 and original power supply
monitor and testing equipment not included in sale
...sold as-is no returnsOn Jan-08-21 at 22:29:40 PST, seller added the following information:
color video output is working now that I set the switch from 'mono' to 'color'. see new photos.80 column text works too, now that I set the switch for that. PR#3
disk drive seems to read disks fine, but corrupts the disk with bad sectors on write.
On Jan-10-21 at 08:11:18 PST, seller added the following information:Figured out that changing register $C023 changes the border color, similar to the Apple //gs and Commodore 64. See last pic.
all keys work, boots disks no problem, disk cleaned and aligned
reset key doesn't seem to work. works great otherwise.
has an Apple II expansion slot coming out of the side of it's case.
Might be black and white video output. Not sure if that's normal or not. I couldn't get a good screenshot with my phone.
sale includes Laser 128 and original power supply
monitor and testing equipment not included in sale
...sold as-is no returnsOn Jan-08-21 at 22:29:40 PST, seller added the following information:
color video output is working now that I set the switch from 'mono' to 'color'. see new photos.80 column text works too, now that I set the switch for that. PR#3
disk drive seems to read disks fine, but corrupts the disk with bad sectors on write.
On Jan-10-21 at 08:11:18 PST, seller added the following information:Figured out that changing register $C023 changes the border color, similar to the Apple //gs and Commodore 64. See last pic.