Apple II peripheral cards
Apple II peripheral cards are expansion cards that work with the Apple II series of computers.
The Apple II line supported a number of different cards. The cards added to and extended the functionality of the base motherboard when paired with specialized software that enabled the computer to read the input/output of the devices on the other side of the cable or to take advantage of chips on the board - as was the case with memory expansion cards.
All Apple II models except the Apple IIc had at least seven 50-pin expansion slots, labeled Slots 1 though 7. These slots could hold printed circuit board cards with double-sided edge connectors, 25 "fingers" on each side, with 100 mil spacing between centers. Slot 3 in an Apple IIe that has an 80-column card fitted and Slots 1 through 6 in a normally configured Apple IIgs are "virtually" filled with on-board devices which means that the physical slots cannot be used at all, or only with certain specific cards, unless the conflicting "virtual" device is disabled.
In addition to the seven standard expansion slots, the following computers contained additional, largely special-purpose expansion slots:
- Apple II and Apple II Plus: Slot 0
- Apple IIe: Auxiliary Slot
- Apple IIgs: Memory Expansion Slot
Both Apple and dozens of third-party vendors created hundreds of cards for the Apple II series of computers. These additional slots afforded great opportunities for expansion. In the 2000s, long after the last Apple IIe came off Apple's assembly line in 1983, a handful of manufacturers continue to market peripherals and expansion cards for Apple II computers, not counting students, hobbyists, and other Apple II users who continue to push the original machine to its limits.
Categories
Apple II cards can be broadly divided into the following categories:50-pin standard slots
- Serial cards
- Parallel cards
- Multifunction I/O cards
- Internal modems
- 80-column text cards
- PAL color graphics cards
- RGB cards
- Floppy disk controllers
- Hard disk controllers
- Network adapters
- Co-processor cards
- Memory expansion cards
- Accelerators
- Realtime clock cards
- Music and sound cards
- Miscellaneous cards
Other slot types
- Slot 0 card
- Apple IIc internal expansion cards
- Apple IIgs memory expansion cards
- Apple IIgs accelerators
- Apple IIe auxiliary cards
About cards
- Datasheets, manuals, ROM and disk images, schematics, sound files, photos, and product advertisements related to Apple II computers and peripherals.
Manufacturers
- — Hard drive controllers, GS-RAM card, Mockingboard clone, replacement power supplies, No-Slot Clock, MicroDrive, TransWarp GS 32KB Cache Board, other TransWarp GS upgrades
- — CFFA Compact Flash, IDE interface card
- — Uther Ethernet card
- — Semi Virtual Diskette, solid-state 5¼" disk emulator
- — prototyping board
- — DoubleTalk speech synthesizer card