A2Central.com has received word from Washington Apple Pi that the rumors that have been going around that they are ditching their Apple II and Apple /// support are false. They are simply clearing out a room full of donated equipment and software they no longer have room for. Their support for the Apple II and […]
Eric Shepherd
September issue of The Lamp! posted
Lyle Syverson has posted the September, 2005 issue of The Lamp!, the monthly newsletter covering the most interesting articles from the Syndicomm Apple II forum.
Vintage Computer Festival 8.0 scheduled for November 5-6
The eighth West Coast is scheduled for November 5-6 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. See classic computers and hear from the people who made them classics!
August issue of A2 News and Notes posted
Apparently the issue we previously called the August issue was actually the September issue, since Howard Katz has just posted the August issue of Apple II News & Notes. Oops.
Princeton Apple II Users Group to meet on September 9th
The Princeton, New Jersey, Apple II Users Group will meet at 7:30 PM in Dave Ciotti’s basement. The topic of the meeting is undecided at this point, so be sure to be there when the mystery is resolved!
Virtual ][ 4.1 released
Gerard Putter has released Virtual ][ 4.1, the latest version of his excellent 8-bit Apple II emulator for Mac OS X. The new version allows mounting Mac OS X folders as ProDOS disks, includes a Spotlight module that scans the contents of ProDOS disks, supports double-low-resolution graphics on the Apple //e, and fixes certain bugs […]
Homebrew Computer Club newsletters being posted online
DigiBarn is archiving copies of the Homebrew Computer Club newsletter on its web site. This is the newsletter of the club where Woz unveiled the Apple 1 computer back in 1976, and where the personal computing industry was launched.
Silvern Castle 8.4 released
Jeff Fink has released Silvern Castle 8.4, which you can download from our public file library, or you can get it from the official Silvern Castle web site.

