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                          Apple IIe Computer
                              The Apple IIe was the third model in the Apple 
                                II line of personal computers, produced by Apple 
                                Computer. The "e" in the name stood 
                                for "enhanced", referring to the fact 
                                that several popular features were now built-in 
                                that were previously only available as third party 
                                upgrades and add-ons in earlier models. Board 
                                Revision B: In addition to supporting Double-High-Resolution 
                                and Double-Low-Resolution (560x192 and 80x40 pixels 
                                respectively, with 16 colors in each mode; with 
                                hi-res effectively 140x192 due to color placement 
                                restrictions) it also added a special video signal 
                                accessible in slot-7. 
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                          After having sold more than 750,000 Apple II 
                            and II+ systems, making it one of the best-selling 
                            brands in the global computing market, Apple released 
                            an updated version of the II+, the Apple IIe ('e' 
                            standing for enhanced). It also met with very 
                            great success and was widely used in schools (still 
                            in use in 2000 in some places!). The Apple IIe 
                            was replaced with the enhanced Apple IIe in 1985, 
                            which had 128k RAM, 32k ROM, improved support 
                            for 80-column text and lowercase characters, and 
                            was powered by the 65C02 CPU, the same as the 
                            Apple IIc one.  
                              The Apple IIe is a cost-reduced yet more powerful 
                                machine that used newer chips to reduce the component 
                                count and add new features, such as the display 
                                of upper and lowercase letters and a standard 
                                64 KB of RAM. The IIe RAM was configured as if 
                                it were a 48K Apple II Plus with a language card; 
                                the machine had no slot 0, but instead had an 
                                auxiliary slot that for all practical purposes 
                                took the place of slot 3. The auxiliary slot could 
                                accept a 1K memory card to enable the 80-column 
                                display (the card contained only RAM; the hardware 
                                and firmware for the 80-column display was built 
                                into the Apple IIe).  
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