Apple II The DOS Manual, vintage For Sale

Apple II The DOS Manual, vintage
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Apple II The DOS Manual, vintage:
$3.00

Apple IIe
The DOS Manual

This is from the earliest days of Apple Computer. Apple had their DOS, too, not just Microsoft; the Disk Operating System was a great innovation in that it allowed computers to boot and run from a (floppy) disk and thus allowed upgrades without having the change ROM. This 200-page book is mint. The Quick Reference Card is intact and has not been torn out. There is also a complete schematic of the Disk II motherboard and analog board, which might help with repairs. Lotsa, lotsa details.

The DOS Manual, 200 pages, 1980, 1981, Apple Part Number: A2L0036 and 030-0115-00

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