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- The "Apple II Information & Pictorial Reference", featuring detailed information and pictures of all kinds of Apple II hardware, including several rare prototypes and do-it-yourself "hacks". - The "Mother of All Apple II Web Sites", containing comprehensive listings of Apple II resources on the net, classified ads, and online ordering of certain products.- A2Central.com - - An Apple II web portal with news, reviews, feature articles, software and links, and a telnettable online service with message boards and chats.
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- Apple I Forum - - Information and discussion on the original Apple I computer.
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- Apple II FAQs and Links - - Frequently asked questions and answers covering Apple II setup, applications, gaming, programming, hardware, emulation and history. Links to Apple II software, user groups, vendors and publications.
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- Apple II Web Ring - - A web ring geared towards Apple II users. Includes pages for vendors, repairs and emulators.
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- Call-A.P.P.L.E. - - A monthly magazine published by the Apple PugetSound Program Library Exchange (A.P.P.L.E.) user group. Site includes back issues, group news and a product catalog with software, books and hardware for sale.
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- Juiced.GS - - An Apple IIgs-specific print magazine featuring news, reviews and how-tos.
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- KansasFest - - An annual Apple II convention in Kansas City, Missouri.
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- The Lamp! - - A free monthly e-zine featuring original articles and the best postings from the Apple II message boards on Delphi and Syndicomm.
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- Marinetti - - A TCP/IP stack for the Apple IIgs.
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- Ninjaforce - - A German group of developers of Apple IIgs games and demos. Their site features an overview of the Apple IIgs "demo scene".
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- NuLib Home Page - - Source code, binaries and documentation for NuLib, a program to manipulate the NuFX (ShrinkIt) file archives commonly used on the Apple II.
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- Woz.org - - Co-founder of Apple Computer and "Father of the Apple II" Steve Wozniak answers questions about the good old days.
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- www.6502.org - - Information, links and projects for enthusiasts of the 6502 microprocessor.
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