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All About Apple Museum The Apple IIe Around the time of the Apple III’s launch, Apple was so sure of the new computer’s success that it had halted all future development of Apple II-related ...
Geek Life: Fun stories, memes, humor and other random items at the intersection of tech, science, business and culture. SEE MORE They’re gonna love this one at the Apple Genius Bar. A New York ...
Visitors to the Geneva History Museum can interact with an exhibit that will take them back 40 years when personal computers were just coming onto the scene. Last year, an Apple IIe computer ...
but it wasn't until 1983 and the Apple IIe that it shipped with this feature as standard. That was six years after the launch and if it seems impossible now that you could use a computer that didn ...
These computers were designed specifically to run ... but [Alex] and [Martin] figured out a way to turn the lowly Apple IIe into a Lisp machine. Developing Lisp for the Apple IIe was surprisingly ...
There’s also a 1983–1984 Apple Joystick for the Apple IIE or IIC computer systems available housed in its original packaging and — my personal favorite — an original Summagraphics ...
My second thought brought me back to 1984 (give or take), when I was about 5 years old and my parents bought an Apple IIe. It was the first computer I ever used. Later, our first Internet-enabled ...
When Apple showed off two new computers to Boston computer nerds in 1983, it was historic in ways both obvious and unexpected. On the evening of January 26, 1983, as a technology-smitten Boston ...
The develop and team at MacEffects have launched a new Kickstarter campaign this month, to offer a custom clear mechanical keyboard for the Apple IIe computer. The latest Kickstarter is the ...
The Apple II is one of the most iconic microcomputers, and [James Lewis] decided to use the Mega-II “Apple IIe on a chip ... If you want another 6502-based computer in a tiny package, why ...
Data and chart by The system with the lowest input latency -- the amount of time between when you hit a key and that keystroke appears on the computer -- is the Apple IIe, at 30ms. A respectable ...
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