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Recently [Colin Leroy-Mira] found himself slipping into a bit of a rabbit hole while investigating why only under Apple II MAME emulation there was a lot of flickering when using the (emulated) App… ...
At $300, the K.O. II is pretty reasonably priced for what it can do. Despite some quality assurance issues, the EP-133 proves cool doesn't have to be costly.
It's been 30 years since the Apple II advanced the personal computer beyond the early quirky boxes and became the first love of many a budding gamer and programmer.
Teenage Engineering just surprise-released a sampler/groovebox that is not only gorgeous, but portable and extremely powerful. The EP-133 K.O. II costs $300 and features 12 mono / 6 stereo voice ...
Posted in Retrocomputing, Reverse Engineering Tagged apple II, interrupts. Using The Pi Pico As ‘Programmable Hardware’ For The Apple II. August 27, 2024 by Lewin Day 8 Comments ...
A source in Apple’s engineering recently told us that they have big fights with the industrial design team. We know they lost the iPhone 4 battle, but they won back in the 80s, as Andy Hertzfeld ...
Steve Wozniak helped co-found Apple, but he stepped away 40 years ago today. Yet he has continued to have a huge influence in the tech world ever since.
This is a journey we've been on for a long time. It's not something that happened with one release,' the story of how Apple ...
Teenage Engineering’s new synthesizer is powerful, portable, and gorgeous. The EP-133 KO II is more than a toy but less than a professional tool — and its creators hope it might get even more ...
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