and software issues. It was retired in 1986 and succeeded by the Macintosh. Today, you can find a Lisa — plus a few of her ...
But they’re not the only option. [Oliver Schmidt] has been exploring how the Raspberry Pi Pico can serve in such a role for the classic Apple II. The talk was presented at the KansasFest event ...
In 1988, Apple introduced the Macintosh IIx, an upgrade of the Mac II that included a Motorola 68030 CPU. The IIcx – a compact version of the IIx, also with a 68030 – was introduced in 1989.
Today, there’s hardly a soul on the planet who doesn’t know the name Apple and its line of Macintosh computers. Thirty-five years ago, on Jan. 22, 1984, a 27-year-old Steve Jobs unveiled the very ...
When thinking about the earliest days of Apple, it’s easy to recall the Apple I, the Apple II line and the Macintosh. However, there’s one more computer that defined Apple’s early years. This computer ...
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 ...