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01.012 What is an Apple II: The Laser 128EX and 'EX/2




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This article is from the Apple II Csa2 FAQ, by Jeff Hurlburt with numerous contributions by others.

01.012 What is an Apple II: The Laser 128EX and 'EX/2

         While not made by Apple, these Lasers can run just about anything that an
Enhanced //e can run. They are as luggable as a //c and include built-in
'cards'. They are also fast; the entire motherboard runs at 3.6Mhz. If you want
to use a card in the single expansion Slot, you may have to disable the
internal UDC (for 3.5" drives) or the internal 1MB memory expansion.

     Unlike the EX model, which supports one additional disk drive, the EX/
2 supports as many daisychained drives as a IIgs and has a built in BRAM
control panel for saving settings. The EX/2 also has a built in 3.5" disk
drive, a MIDI port, and a video port which can support analog RGB and digital
CGA monitors as well as an LCD display. --Supertimer, Dan DeMaggio

Related FAQs Resources: R024GSSPECS.txt (text file)
Related FAQs Resources: R002WOZGS.GIF (gif picture file)
    

 

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