Apple //c

If you have used an Apple //c you notice some things.

It really is compact.  That was one of the things I liked about it.  I remember looking at the //e  and the //e seems much bigger.

All then features that I thought I would need were included in the //c.  It had the built in drive, 80 column support and serial ports for the modem and printing.

Were there features that I could have added if I went with a //e?  Yes, but none I ended up needing.

I really like this little machine even though it is the exact oposite of the machine I have been describing as a future machine.  Rather than being really expandable, it was built with the features they believed everybody would want, sort of pre-expanded.

One form of expansion the //c has built in, after the rom 255 version, was the ability to use the 3.5″ unidisk.  On the //e, in order to use any disk drive other than the 5 1/4″ requires a rare and sometimes hard to find adapter.

If I was going to get an Apple II, I would get an Apple //c, unless I needed something that had a special requirement for the //e.

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