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The Macintosh Classic II was the successor to the first Macintosh computer Apple sold that had a price tag under $1000. As such, there were some lower specs for this machine such as the monochrome ...
The Macintosh Classic II was the successor to the first Macintosh computer Apple sold that had a price tag under $1000. As such, there were some lower specs for this machine such as the monochrome ...
While old Apple hardware is mostly long-gone, there are ways to run some of your antique software on your current Mac. Here's how to get started emulating old Apple computers on your new machine.
Now that Apple sells over hundreds of millions of iPhones a year, it’s easy to forget that it all began with two college dropouts in a garage with some trademark old Apple computers. Since 1976, Apple ...
For $20,000 you could be the one to buy an Apple Macintosh Color Classic originally bought in the early 1990s — and then never taken out of its box.
The “pico-mac-nano,” designed by Nick Gillard, is less than half the size of a Coke can. For lovers of vintage Apple devices or anyone who grew up in the ’80s, a retro tech company just ...
* This is not the same as the "Macintosh Classic II" released in 1993. Thanks, Adam Goff, for reminding me of this earlier "classic" Mac. Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox ...
This Macintosh Classic II sold for £60,000 in October 2021, which was equivalent to approximately $51,500 at that time. The unit, which was auctioned off by Christie’s, featured a 9-inch screen ...
It could use up to 36MB of RAM, and like the original Color Classic, it could use PDS slot cards like the Apple IIe Card. On its Color Classic II page, Low End Mac writes, "This is what the Color ...