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Apple II AppleColor Composite Monitor Owner's Guide.pdf. 2020-04-05 22:18. 1.4M. Apple II Extended 80-Column Text Card Supplement.pdf. 2020-04-05 22:18. 2.4M. Apple III Monitor III Owner's Manual.pdf. 2020-04-05 22:18.

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Index of /Apple II Items/Documentation/Manuals

18 rows . 2020-04-05 22:14. 6.0M. Apple II AppleColor Composite Monitor Owner's Guide.pdf. 2020 …

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ReActiveMicro.com

All Partner Companies and ReActiveMicro items are listed in the Store link above. You can also email Sales if you wish to place a customized or bulk order. To have your project listed here and sold by ReActiveMicro, please contact Sales. Orders for more than $150USD and Express delivery selected may be charged an extra tax from your Customs.

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ROMX - The ReActiveMicro Apple II Wiki

The ROMX is a project designed and produced by TheROMExchange.com, a collaboration of Dean Claxton and Jeff Mazur.Currently the project is for the Apple II and II Plus. Other versions are in the works. On November 17th, 2020 the ROMX was released for resale by ReActiveMicro.. Product Status: Actively resold by ReActiveMicro. Support: Post on the Discussion …

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Mockingboard - The ReActiveMicro Apple II Wiki

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No-Slot Clock ReActiveMicro.com

No-Slot Clock. $ 40.00. The No-Slot Clock v1.0 allows your Apple II to remember the date and time. It will work on an Apple II, Apple II+, Apple IIe, Apple IIc, and Clone systems. It features dual battery holders. Two CR1025 cells included. The No Slot Clock does not fit in to the IIc or IIc+ with a RAM Card installed.

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ReactiveMicro 12″ LCD Display ReActiveMicro.com

This is a low cost stop-gap for your retro needs till ReActiveMicro can complete their HDMI Adapter project. Users will find this solution decent, but will pale in comparison to any retro platform specific solution ReActiveMicro offers in the future. Read more about the 12″ LCD Display on our Wiki. Manuals and Support are there also.

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ReactiveMicro Mini AV2HDMI Video Adapter

This is a low cost stop-gap for your retro needs till ReActiveMicro can complete their HDMI Adapter project. Users will find this solution decent, but will pale in comparison to any retro platform specific solution ReActiveMicro offers in the future. Read more about the Mini AV2HDMI Video Adapter on our Wiki. Manuals and Support are there also.

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MicroDrive/Turbo - The ReActiveMicro Apple II Wiki

MicroDrive Turbo from ReActiveMicro. The MicroDrive Turbo is an IDE Mass Storage Device that is Apple IIGS and Apple II, II Plus, or //e compatible. It emulates a Hard Disk Drive by utilizing Solid-State Compact Flash (CF) Cards. MicroDrive Turbo (aka - MDT) is currently sold by ReActiveMicro. They sell it with a preloaded 256 MB Compact Flash ...

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CFFA3000 v1.0 Rev C-RM for II, II+ ... - ReActiveMicro

CFFA3000 v1.0 Rev C-RM for II, II+, ///, IIe, and IIgs. $. 225.00. This is the CFFA3000 v1.0 Rev C-RM built by ReActiveMicro under license from R&D Automation. ReActiveMicro is an authorized dealer and partner with R&D Automation in an effort to help bring more great products to the Apple II Community. If we back another vendor’s product you ...

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ReActive Micro - Home Facebook

For IIe and IIgs.ReActiveMicro is an authorized dealer and partner with Lukazi's Loot in an effort to help br. ReActive Micro. June 19 · We’re glad to announce a couple new item in the ReActiveMicro Store: The Universal Enclosure PSU, and the CFFA3000 v1.0 Rev C-RM from R&D Automation and designed by Richard Dreher.

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Format 2nd card for RM MicroDrive Applefritter

I struggled a little figuring this out last week as I got hold of the Total Replay HDV and was told it works on ReActiveMicro Drives and since i didn't want to damage the one that came with the unit i used a spare drflash card that was 512MB. What you need to do is use the reactive tools to make a floppy disk wit the utilites on it.

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ReActive Micro - Posts Facebook

The new ReActiveMicro No-Slot Clock design features lead frame pins. These pins are edge mounted to the PCB and allow the PCB to be used like a module. This emulates perfectly how a standard DIP IC works, which will resolve any socket stretch issues. ReActiveMicro is now the exclusive source for lead frame pins in small quantities.

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A2Central.com - Your total source for Apple II

May 06, 2008 . Gerry Doire has been diligently recreating the legendary Apple ][ Reference Manual, commonly known as The Red Book, for its 30th anniversary. His handiwork is available as a PDF file at ReActiveMicro.com and Steven Weyhrich’s Apple II History.. Download the Apple ][ Reference Manual v2 from ReActiveMicro. Download the Apple ][ Reference Manual v2 from Apple II History

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why do you need to index documents in ECM?

    Indexing is required so that your users can find the documents and records that are stored in the ECM system. There is a tradeoff between too few and too many index fields; too few and you may not be able to locate documents easily; too many and it is difficult and expensive to capture the index data.

  • What should be included in a user manual?

    A user manual consists of textual visual information (illustrations, screenshots, tables etc.) to assist the user in completing specific tasks. The user plays the central role when drawing up a user manual. A well-drafted user manual only provides that information that is relevant for the intended user of the product.

  • Where can I find a user manual template?

    The user manual template is an MS Word document that can be printed or placed online. User manuals can be created using a variety of tools. Each tool has its own advantages and disadvantages. I will mention the most common tools below:

  • Is there software that can index a document?

    Indexing a document is an intellectual task that is helped by software. Indexers beware! The software on the market that tries to create indexes is not very good. However, it will improve. Possibly, it will never be as good as a human-created index, but possibly, it will become good enough for many purposes.

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