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The Apple II (stylized as apple ][) is an 8-bit home computer, one of the first highly successful mass-produced microcomputer products, designed primarily by Steve Wozniak (Steve Jobs oversaw the development of the Apple II's unusual case and Rod Holt developed the unique power supply). It was introduced in 1977 at the West Coast Computer Faire by Jobs and was the first consumer product sold by Apple Computer. It is the first model in a series of computers which were produced until Apple IIe production ceased in November 1993.
The earliest Apple IIs were assembled in Silicon Valley, and later in Texas;printed circuit boards were manufactured in Ireland and Singapore. The first computers went on sale on June 10, 1977 with a MOS Technology 6502 microprocessor running at 1.023 MHz, two game paddles,4 kB of RAM, an audio cassette interface for loading programs and storing data, and the Integer BASIC programming language built into the ROMs. The video controller displays 24 lines by 40 columns of monochrome, upper-case-only (the original character set matches ASCII characters 20h to 5Fh) text on the screen, with NTSC composite video output suitable for display on a TV monitor, or on a regular TV set by way of a separate RF modulator. The original retail price of the computer was $1,298 USD (with 4 kB of RAM) and $2,638 USD (with the maximum 48 kB of RAM). To reflect the computer's color graphics capability, the Apple logo on the casing has rainbow stripes, which remained a part of Apple's corporate logo until early 1998.
The apple tree (Malus domestica) is a deciduous tree in the rose family best known for its sweet, pomaceous fruit, the apple. It is cultivated worldwide as a fruit tree, and is the most widely grown species in the genus Malus. The tree originated in Central Asia, where its wild ancestor, Malus sieversii, is still found today. Apples have been grown for thousands of years in Asia and Europe, and were brought to North America by European colonists. Apples have religious and mythological significance in many cultures, including Norse, Greek and European Christian traditions.
Apple trees are large if grown from seed, but small if grafted onto roots (rootstock). There are more than 7,500 known cultivars of apples, resulting in a range of desired characteristics. Different cultivars are bred for various tastes and uses, including cooking, eating raw and cider production. Apples are generally propagated by grafting, although wild apples grow readily from seed. Trees and fruit are prone to a number of fungal, bacterial and pest problems, which can be controlled by a number of organic and non-organic means. In 2010, the fruit's genome was decoded as part of research on disease control and selective breeding in apple production.
The apple is the pomaceous edible fruit of a temperate-zone deciduous tree.
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A retrospective and review of the original, legendary Apple II. TanRuNomad.com Credits: Pictures provided by oldcomputers.net, http://tkc8800.com, old-computers.com and from my own personal collection. Apple I video provided by YouTube channel: alker33 Ultima V video provided by YouTube channel: nsm53project
The Apple II was one of the first major successes in personal computing, and as a result Apple released several variants, culminating in the IIGS in 1986. Although soon phased out in favor of the Macintosh, the IIGS was a worthwhile machine for years. But is it still worth owning to a current collector of vintage computers? This is an overview of the history, hardware, and software of the IIGS from the perspective of a classic computer collector. How do the pros and cons stack up, and is it worth getting a IIGS considering the other, more popular 16-bit 80's computers?
Vintage 1983 promotional video from Apple introduces the Apple IIe. Includes footage of Steve Jobs introducing the computer.
Connecting an Apple II to the 27" Cinema Display. Converters ➨http://amzn.to/1F0c6tZ http://amzn.to/1FAscPJ Shot with A7S ➨ http://amzn.to/1yg1iYx Rokinon Primes ➨ http://amzn.to/1dnkY7l VO Mic ➨ http://amzn.to/1Coo0lB Game used was Oregon Trail from MECC
Collecting vintage computers is such a fun hobby. Why shouldn't it make a fun game? That's answered in this homebrew arcade game for the Apple II! ● Please consider supporting LGR on Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/LazyGameReviews ● Twitter and Facebook: https://twitter.com/lazygamereviews http://www.facebook.com/LazyGameReviews ● Check out Brian and Brandon's other work: https://www.youtube.com/user/BrianPicchi http://www.retroswitch.com/ ● Download or buy the game here: http://tanrunomad.com/official-games/
Apple IIe unboxing and demo - The Apple IIe was introduced in January 1983 and is the third model in the Apple II series of personal computers produced by Apple Computer. The machine came standard with 64 KB RAM and the e in the name stands for enhanced. The Apple IIe has the distinction of being the longest-lived computer in Apple's history, having been manufactured and sold for nearly 11 years with relatively few changes. Microprocessor 6502 or 65C02 running at 1.023 MHz 8-bit data bus Memory 64 KB RAM built-in 16 KB ROM built-in Expandable from 64 KB up to 1 MB RAM or more Video modes 40 and 80 columns text, white-on-black, with 24 lines¹ Low-Resolution: 40×48 (16 colors) High-Resolution: 280×192 (6 colors) * ...
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Apple II Forever Making Life Better and Better Apple II Forever and Ever Bringing the Rainbow to You
Hey there Mr. Kipling
Exceedingly good cakes?
You're a dealer in death
Your cost image is a fake
MR. KIPLING - DEATH DEALER!
MR. KIPLING - LIFE STEALER!
We ask you this question
How many creatures must die
To provide the animal fat
For your apple pie?
In the slaughterhouse
The cattle scream and bleed
Animals condemneded to death
By the corporate greed
That fuels war and exploitation
And steals the earth from all of us
But now your rotting facade is crumbling