Apple II family
Apple Computer, Inc. v. Franklin Computer Corp.
Apple Computer, Inc. v. Franklin Computer Corp., 714 F.2d 1240, was the first time an appellate level court in the United States held that a computer's operating system could be protected by...
Apple Computer, Inc. v. Franklin Computer Corp., 714 F.2d 1240, was the first time an appellate level court in the United States held that a computer's operating system could be protected by...
Apple I
The original Apple Computer, also known retroactively as the Apple I, or Apple-1, is a personal computer released by the Apple Computer Company in 1976.
The original Apple Computer, also known retroactively as the Apple I, or Apple-1, is a personal computer released by the Apple Computer Company in 1976.
Apple II graphics
The Apple II graphics were composed of idiosyncratic modes and settings that could be exploited.
The Apple II graphics were composed of idiosyncratic modes and settings that could be exploited.
Apple II peripheral cards
The Apple II line of computers supported a number of Apple II peripheral cards, expansion cards which plugged into slots on the motherboard, and added to and extended the functionality of the ba...
The Apple II line of computers supported a number of Apple II peripheral cards, expansion cards which plugged into slots on the motherboard, and added to and extended the functionality of the ba...
Apple IIe Card
The Apple IIe Card (Apple Computer part #820-0444-A) is a compatibility card which allows compatible Macs to run software designed for Apple II computers (except the 16-bit Apple IIGS).
The Apple IIe Card (Apple Computer part #820-0444-A) is a compatibility card which allows compatible Macs to run software designed for Apple II computers (except the 16-bit Apple IIGS).
Apple III
The Apple III (often rendered as Apple ///) is a business-oriented personal computer produced and released by Apple Computer that was intended as the successor to the Apple II series, but ...
The Apple III (often rendered as Apple ///) is a business-oriented personal computer produced and released by Apple Computer that was intended as the successor to the Apple II series, but ...
Apple Monitor III
The Apple Monitor /// was a green phosphor CRT-based monochrome monitor manufactured by Apple Computer for the Apple III personal computer, introduced in 1980.
The Apple Monitor /// was a green phosphor CRT-based monochrome monitor manufactured by Apple Computer for the Apple III personal computer, introduced in 1980.
Apple ProFile
The ProFile was the first hard drive produced by Apple Computer, initially for use with the Apple III personal computer.
The ProFile was the first hard drive produced by Apple Computer, initially for use with the Apple III personal computer.
Apple Pugetsound Program Library Exchange
A.P.P.L.E., also known as Apple Pugetsound Program Library Exchange was initially established in 1978 by Val J. Golding.
A.P.P.L.E., also known as Apple Pugetsound Program Library Exchange was initially established in 1978 by Val J. Golding.
Applied Engineering
Applied Engineering, headquartered in Carrollton, TX, was also a leading third-party hardware vendor for the Apple II series of computers from the early 1980s until the mid-1990s.
Applied Engineering, headquartered in Carrollton, TX, was also a leading third-party hardware vendor for the Apple II series of computers from the early 1980s until the mid-1990s.
cc65
cc65 is a complete cross development package for 65(C)02 systems, including a powerful macro assembler, a C compiler, linker, librarian and several other tools.
cc65 is a complete cross development package for 65(C)02 systems, including a powerful macro assembler, a C compiler, linker, librarian and several other tools.
Daniel Kottke
Daniel Kottke (born April 4, 1954) is a U.S. computer engineer and one of the earliest employees of Apple Inc.
Daniel Kottke (born April 4, 1954) is a U.S. computer engineer and one of the earliest employees of Apple Inc.
Disk II
The Disk II Floppy Disk Subsystem was a 5ΒΌ-inch floppy disk drive designed by Steve Wozniak and manufactured by Apple Computer.
The Disk II Floppy Disk Subsystem was a 5ΒΌ-inch floppy disk drive designed by Steve Wozniak and manufactured by Apple Computer.
Group code recording
In computer science, group code recording (GCR) refers to several distinct but related encoding methods for magnetic media.
In computer science, group code recording (GCR) refers to several distinct but related encoding methods for magnetic media.
Hard Disk 20SC
The Apple Hard Disk 20SC was Apple's first SCSI based hard drive for the Apple II family as well as the Macintosh and other third party computers using an industry standard SCSI interface.
The Apple Hard Disk 20SC was Apple's first SCSI based hard drive for the Apple II family as well as the Macintosh and other third party computers using an industry standard SCSI interface.
Laser 128
The Laser 128 was a clone of the Apple II series of personal computers, first released by VTech in 1984.
The Laser 128 was a clone of the Apple II series of personal computers, first released by VTech in 1984.
Mega II
The Mega II is a custom chip from Apple Computer used in some of their Apple II product line.
The Mega II is a custom chip from Apple Computer used in some of their Apple II product line.
Microprofessor II
Microprofessor II (MPF II), introduced in 1982, was Acer's (then known as Multitech) second branded computer product and also one of the earliest Apple clones.
Microprofessor II (MPF II), introduced in 1982, was Acer's (then known as Multitech) second branded computer product and also one of the earliest Apple clones.
Microprofessor III
Microprofessor III (MPF III), introduced in 1983, was Acer's (then known as Multitech) third branded computer product and also (arguably) one of the first Apple clones (an Apple IIe clone).
Microprofessor III (MPF III), introduced in 1983, was Acer's (then known as Multitech) third branded computer product and also (arguably) one of the first Apple clones (an Apple IIe clone).
MouseText
MouseText designed by Bruce Tognazzini is a set of 32 graphical characters first implemented in the Apple IIc. They were then retrofitted to the Apple IIe forming part of the Enhanced IIe upgrade.
MouseText designed by Bruce Tognazzini is a set of 32 graphical characters first implemented in the Apple IIc. They were then retrofitted to the Apple IIe forming part of the Enhanced IIe upgrade.
Shepardson Microsystems
Shepardson Microsystems, Inc. (SMI) was a small company producing operating systems and programming languages for the Atari 8-bit and Apple II computer families.
Shepardson Microsystems, Inc. (SMI) was a small company producing operating systems and programming languages for the Atari 8-bit and Apple II computer families.
Steve Wozniak
Stephen Gary "Woz" Wozniak (born August 11, 1950) is an American computer engineer and programmer who founded Apple Computer, Co. (now Apple Inc.) with Steve Jobs and Ronald Wayne.
Stephen Gary "Woz" Wozniak (born August 11, 1950) is an American computer engineer and programmer who founded Apple Computer, Co. (now Apple Inc.) with Steve Jobs and Ronald Wayne.
Timeline of Apple II family
This timeline of Apple II Family models lists all major types of Apple II computers produced by Apple Computer in order of introduction date.
This timeline of Apple II Family models lists all major types of Apple II computers produced by Apple Computer in order of introduction date.
Z-80 SoftCard
The Z-80 SoftCard was a plug-in card, supplied by Microsoft for use with the Apple II personal computer.
The Z-80 SoftCard was a plug-in card, supplied by Microsoft for use with the Apple II personal computer.
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