The setup is a classic Apple IIe, with dual 5.25-inch floppy drives and an Apple monitor. The keyboard and drives may not ...
A YouTube channel focused on retro computing is showcasing a unique Apple IIe replica. The 3D printed, microcontroller-based "computer" has been described as the smallest working ...
While today’s computers all but fit in your pocket, this wasn’t always the case. For those who lived during the 1970s, 1980s, ...
[James Lewis] has given us another with his fully functional Apple IIe from the Mega II chip. When we last checked in on the Mega IIe, it was only just booting and had a ways to go before being a ...
The first computer I actually owned as an Apple IIe that I got in either 1979 or 1980. When we look to the post-2000 graphical popular Internet, this utopian story of the Internet’s beginnings ...
Apple II, II Plus, IIe and IIc Introduced in 1977, the Apple II came with 4K of RAM and hooked up to a TV and cassette tape recorder. A year later, a floppy disk was available. In 1979 and 1983 ...
Now, some 15 years after his passing and on the eve of the launch of Artemis-I, I have once again ported it. This time to the Apple IIe. I have attempted to retain its quirks, while fixing a few bugs ...
When Apple co-founder Steve Jobs wanted to price his new Apple-1 computer, he chose a price roughly three times what it cost to build it: $666.66. The price made his cofounder and chief system ...
Unless you are running a computer museum, I think not. Well you could show teenagers how lucky they have it these days. Hell when I was a teen we were using the Apple IIe in high school.
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Creating music for video games is becoming more and more popular. It’s no wonder, as interactive entertainment continues to ...
with my first computer being a hand-me-down Apple IIe with the green screen and spool printer. I soon after learned Windows with a—yes, hand-me-down—Packard Bell. Today, I prefer macOS to ...