Below are issues of Apple Orchard that I have and have scanned. My scans are the “Full PDF” links. They are generally quite large, 200-300MB. Where I can, I have also linked to the Archive.org page hosting these scans (which provides a convenient reader interface that does not require downloading the files).
v1n1: Mar-Apr 1980 |
v1n2: Fall 1980 |
v1n3: Winter 1980-1981 |
v2n1: Spring 1981 |
v2n2: Summer 1981 |
v2n3: Fall 1981 |
v2n4: Winter 1981-1982 |
v3n1: Mar-Apr 1982 |
v3n2: May-Jun 1982 |
v3n3: Jul-Aug 1982 |
v3n4: Sep-Oct 1982 |
v3n5: Nov-Dec 1982 |
v4n1: Feb 1983 |
v4n2: Mar 1983 |
v4n3: Apr 1983 |
v4n4: Jun 1983 |
v4n5: Aug 1983 |
v4n6: Sep 1983 |
v4n7: Oct 1983 |
v4n8: Nov 1983 |
v4n9: Dec 1983 |
v5n1: Jan 1984 |
v5n2: Feb 1984 |
v5n3: Mar 1984 |
v5n4: Apr-May 1984 |
v5n5: Jun 1984 |
v5n6: Jul 1984 |
(Missing) |
(Missing? Exists?) v5n8: Oct 1984 |
(Missing? Exists?) v5n9: Nov 1984 |
(Missing? Exists?) v5n10: Dec 1984 |
I have excerpted some articles, fairly arbitrarily. They are below:
- Apple /// Text File Case Converter (Mike Kramer, 1983, Sep)
- Your SOS Deserves a Clock (Arthur Anderson ///, 1983, Nov)
- Driving Your Disk, or, Shortening the Apple /// Daisy Chain (Gene Wilson, 1984, Mar)
- An Apple /// for Humans (Alan Anderson, 1984, Mar)
- The Apple Nobody Knows (Alan Anderson, 1981, Fall)
- Homebrew to Champagne (Steve Wozniak, 1984, Mar)
- CP/M to SOS Textmover (Arthur Anderson ///, 1984, Mar)
- Using the Disk II Interface Card Through Your Own Software (part 1) (John Uhley, 1983, Apr)
- Unlocking Apple /// – Part 3 (Alan Anserson, 1982, Sep-Oct)
- Using SOS (1984, Mar)
When will this issue be “posted”??:
Apple Orchard, Nov-Dec 1982
Just asking.. Have a good evening…
Hi — unfortunately, that one I don’t have. I want to get back to scanning and do the ones I do have, but I’m missing about 7-10 of the issues. I’m missing two from v3 (1982, Nov and Jul), one from v4 (1983, Aug), and most of volume 5 (1984, I have Jan, Mar, and Apr). But I’ll try to get the rest of them up in the next couple of months if I can (and locate the ones I’m missing if I can).
Actually, that is no longer true, I do have it now, and it is above.
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