I'm buying an Apple iie off a guy nearby and its come with the original apple disc drives and monitor. However he has no software with him. 🙁
When it powers on it comes up with "Apple iie" in the centre of the screen and that's it. Would I be correct in assuming this is normal just like a Macintosh, that it needs a system disc in order to actually boot up and do anything?
Would it be sensible to assume it is working fully? 😕
Also if i did get my hands on a disc to try it out before I buy, how would I go about it exactly? I have a Macintosh 512k and know how to run software from discs on that, but never anything like an Apple ii. The closest would be DOSbox 😛. Do I just put the disc in and turn it on and be presented with prompts? Will I need an OS disc before I can run third party software?
Thanks. 🙂
When it powers on it comes up with "Apple iie" in the centre of the screen and that's it. Would I be correct in assuming this is normal just like a Macintosh, that it needs a system disc in order to actually boot up and do anything?
Would it be sensible to assume it is working fully? 😕
Also if i did get my hands on a disc to try it out before I buy, how would I go about it exactly? I have a Macintosh 512k and know how to run software from discs on that, but never anything like an Apple ii. The closest would be DOSbox 😛. Do I just put the disc in and turn it on and be presented with prompts? Will I need an OS disc before I can run third party software?
Thanks. 🙂