Roms: Apple Ii

The original Apple II and its successors used a series of 2KB or 4KB chips to house their operating environment.

To run an Apple II emulator, you typically need "ROM dumps"—binary files extracted from real hardware. 6-The Apple II Plus Apple II Roms

Found in the original Apple II, providing a fast but limited BASIC language and the "Old Monitor" firmware. The original Apple II and its successors used

Introduced with the Apple II Plus, these six 2KB chips (mapped from $D000 to $F800) added floating-point math support and the "Autostart ROM," which allowed the computer to boot directly into a disk drive. Introduced with the Apple II Plus, these six

Later updates for the Apple IIe improved lowercase support and added built-in diagnostic tools. Emulation Requirements

These 2KB to 8KB chips store the bitmap data for the system's text fonts.

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