GSE-Reactive.com
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GSE-Reactive.com is a legacy Apple II hardware developer and manufacturer which started in 2005. The only such company left that reproduces Apple II related hardware and strives to create new items for the hobbyist market.[citation needed]
GSE-Reactive.com is a merger between two distinct companies. The "GSE" is from William Garber's company, GarberStreet Enterprises. Garber developed Apple II hardware such as the RAM-4-GS and Dual Character Generator Adapter for the IIe. He's worked with electronics for over 30 years. Garber has also done programming and has written software and firmware for the Apple II.
The "Reactive" is from Henry S. Courbis's division of Reactive Computers. Courbis's current project at Reactive Computers is related to the Apple II and working with GarberStreet Enterprises to provide new solutions for the Apple II community.
In October 2007 GSE-Reactive.com changed its name to ReactiveMicro.com and opened a new Web Site. They will still offer Apple II legacy hardware, but will start to offer products for a broader range of platforms such as arcade, pinball and Altair just to name a few. November 1st 2007 marks the last date the GSE-Reactive.com Site will be active on the Web.
On February 17th 2008 ReactiveMicro.com took down GSE-Reactive.com and now has it forwarding to their main Site.

