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The original components I came home with: the Apple II Plus and the Apple 5.25" Disk Drive. ... An Apple Language card, to support loading Integer Basic, Apple Pascal, and FORTRAN; ...
The boards included floppy disk controllers, SCSI cards, video cards, and CP/M or PASCAL emulator cards. In 1979 Software Arts introduced the first computer spreadsheet, Visicalc for the Apple II.
Deep in the bowels of the Internet there are some crazy people who have a wish list for what the next Apple II should look like. The capabilities of this dream machine of 80s retrocomputing is gene… ...
Thanks to a collaboration between two vintage computer museums, the Apple II DOS source code, widely regarded as the seed that sprouted Apple as we know it, has been made available to the public.
Yes, this is a Blu-ray/DVD reader and writer disguised as a Disk II drive. But it's no mere 3D-printed enclosure. RetroConnector really, and carefully, gutted an old Disk II and, in place of the ...
Even in 1978, he could tell Apple was a special company, particularly because he recognized the "genius of Wozniak in the design of the Apple II and the design of the disk drive interface card." ...
A collection of documents detailing Apple's work on its first disk-based operating system recently surfaced at the DigiBarn computer museum, and CNET got a first-hand look at the compilation.
In Campbell, Calif., a firm named the Engineering Department has been working on an add-in board for Apple II computers. The board, scheduled for availability this year from its Dallas-based market… ...