The object has an English-language, built-in keyboard. A 5-1/4 inch floppy drive is accessible on the right-hand side. On the back of the object are 6 ports and an on/off switch. The ports include printer, modem, video, and sound..On the top of the object above the keyboard (on the left) are buttons labeled "reset," "80/40," and "keyboard.." Indicator lights also on the top of the object (on the right) are labeled "disk use" and "power." On the bottom of the object is written (in permanent marker) "Will Ball."
Date
ca. 1984
Manufacturer
Apple Computer, Inc.
Place Manufactured
Singapore
Identifying Numbers
Model number
A2S4100
Printed on a label on the bottom of the object.
Serial number
*E63218QA2S4100*
Printed on a label on the bottom of the object.
Dimensions
overall: 2 1/2 in x 11 1/2 in x 12 1/4 in
Category
Digital computer/personal computer/desktop
Credit
Charles C. Wehrenberg -- Founder of Solo Zone Publishing for basic "WillBall" concepts, competitive-relaxation game logic, system integration, design, and financing. Brian C. Burke, hired to program the "WillBall" games for Apple II Basic to specifications. Peter Gutkin, hired to construct the "WillBall" table exterior console to specifications. Paul J. Wehrenberg PhD, hired to construct the interior logic circuit controller for the "WillBall" Table to specifications.