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Lot 642W

APPLE IIE CLONE.
Multitech Micro-Professor MPF III/312 Computer, Taiwan, 1983 CPU and keyboard in original shipping box,

5 December 2018, 14:00 EST
New York

US$800 - US$1,200

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APPLE IIE CLONE.

Multitech Micro-Professor MPF III/312 Computer, Taiwan, 1983 CPU and keyboard in original shipping box, includes original manuals.

Multitech, renamed Acer in 1987, created one of the first Apple IIe clones with their MPF III. The computer used a MOS Tech 6502 microprocessor, had 64K RAM, had MBASIC built on its 24KB of ROM and used DOS 3.3 or ProDOS as its operating system. Multitech also gave its users an option run a CP/M operating system with the addition of a Z80 CP/M emulator card. The fact that Multitech chose to clone the Apple IIe shows how dominate Apple was at that time in the personal computer market.

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