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{{Infobox computer | name = Apple IIGS | image = [[File:Apple Museum (Prague) Apple IIGS Woz (1986).jpg|250px]] | caption = Apple IIGS (ROM 01, 1986) | manufacturer = Apple Computer, Inc. | type = Personal Computer | release date = September 15, 1986 | discontinued = December 1992 | price = US$999 (base, 1986) | cpu = Western Design Center 65C816 @ 2.8 MHz | memory = 256 KB RAM (expandable to 8 MB) | storage = 3.5" 800 KB and 5.25" 140 KB floppy drives, optional SCSI hard disk | display = 320ร200 or 640ร200 pixels, 4,096 colours (up to 256 on screen) | sound = Ensoniq 5503 Digital Oscillator Chip (32-channel, stereo) | dimensions = 38.1 cm ร 36.8 cm ร 8.3 cm | weight = 4.1 kg | os = GS/OS, ProDOS 16, ProDOS 8 | predecessor = [[Apple IIe]] | successor = | codename = Cortland | model = A2S6000 (original), A2S6001 (ROM 01), A2S6003 (ROM 03) | logo = [[File:Apple IIGS logo.svg|150px]] }} The '''Apple IIGS''' is a 16-bit personal computer introduced by Apple Computer, Inc. in September 1986 as the most advanced and final model in the Apple II series. It combined backward compatibility with earlier Apple II software and hardware with enhanced graphics and sound, targeting both education and home users. == Architecture and Processor == The IIGS was built around the '''Western Design Center 65C816''' microprocessor, a 16-bit extension of the classic 6502 architecture. Key features include: * '''CPU:''' WDC 65C816 running at 2.8 MHz (software-switchable to 1 MHz for compatibility) * '''16-bit data bus''' and 24-bit address bus, supporting up to 8 MB of RAM * Backward compatibility with 8-bit Apple II software via a hardware emulation mode The 65C816 enabled the IIGS to run new, more powerful applications while maintaining support for the extensive Apple II software library. == Memory and Storage == The standard Apple IIGS shipped with '''256 KB RAM''', expandable via memory expansion cards to a maximum of '''8 MB'''. ROM versions evolved over time: * '''ROM 00/01:''' 128 KB ROM * '''ROM 03:''' 256 KB ROM, improved firmware and self-test Storage options included: * '''3.5" 800 KB floppy drive''' (Apple 3.5 Drive) * '''5.25" 140 KB floppy drive''' (Apple Disk II or DuoDisk) * Optional SCSI hard disk (via expansion card) * Support for ProDOS and GS/OS file systems == Display and Graphics == The IIGS introduced advanced graphics capabilities for the Apple II line, powered by custom VGC (Video Graphics Controller) hardware: * '''Resolution:''' 320ร200 (up to 256 colours), 640ร200 (up to 16 colours) * '''Palette:''' 4,096 colours (12-bit RGB), with programmable palettes per scanline * Hardware support for text and graphics modes, including double high-resolution and super high-resolution * Backward compatibility with all previous Apple II video modes These features enabled the IIGS to display rich, colourful graphics far beyond earlier Apple II models. == Sound Capabilities == A major innovation was the inclusion of the '''Ensoniq 5503 Digital Oscillator Chip (DOC)''', a professional-grade synthesiser chip: * '''32 independent digital oscillators''' * '''Stereo output''' (two 8-bit DACs) * Programmable waveforms, envelopes, and mixing * Backward-compatible with Apple II speaker output The Ensoniq DOC gave the IIGS sound capabilities comparable to contemporary synthesiser keyboards and workstations, making it a favourite for music and educational software. == Input/Output and Expansion == The IIGS retained the Apple IIโs renowned expandability: * '''Seven Apple II-style internal slots''' for cards (including SCSI, memory, networking, and accelerators) * '''Dedicated memory expansion slot''' * '''Ports:''' ** ADB (Apple Desktop Bus) for keyboard and mouse (first Apple II to use ADB) ** Printer (serial), modem (serial), and joystick ports ** Composite video, RGB video, and mono audio out * '''External drive connectors''' for 3.5" and 5.25" floppy drives This flexibility allowed the IIGS to serve in classrooms, homes, and professional environments. == Gallery == <gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> File:Apple IIgs 001 (white background).jpg|Apple IIGS (front view) File:Apple IIgs 004.jpg|Apple IIGS Logic Board & Power Supply File:Apple IIGS with peripherals.jpg|Apple IIGS with peripherals </gallery>{{Navbox-AppleVintage}} <templatestyles src="Template:StyledTable/styles.css" /> [[Category:Apple Vintage Computers]]
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