Search: in
Apple I
Apple I in Encyclopedia Encyclopedia
  Tutorials     Encyclopedia     Videos     Books     Software     DVDs  
       
Encyclopedia results for Apple I

Apple I





Encyclopedia results for Apple I

  1. Apple I

    Infobox computer name Apple I Apple 1 image File Apple I Computer.jpg 250px Apple I computer type Personal ... price USD 666.66 The Apple I , also known as the Apple 1 , was an early personal computer . They were ... the computer. The Apple I was Apple Inc. Apple s first product, demonstrated in April 1976 at the Homebrew Computer Club in Palo Alto, California. History The Apple I went on sale in July 1976 at a price ..., which were sold as kits, the Apple I was a fully assembled circuit board containing about 60 chips ... left Introductory advertisement for the Apple I Computer The Apple I s built in computer terminal circuitry ... machine . This made the Apple I an innovative machine for its day. In April 1977 the price ... 2715 Bill of Sale Applefritter Bot generated title ref Apple dropped the Apple I from its price list ... customer support questions about the computer, the company offered Apple I owners discounts and trade ... 27, 2011 work Apple II History ref As of 2008, an estimated 40 to 50 Apple I computers are still known to exist, making it a very rare collectable collector s item . An Apple I reportedly sold ... typical price for an Apple I is in the 14,000&ndash 16,000 range. Citation needed date March 2011 In November 2009 the Apple I with serial number 82 was listed on eBay with a starting bid of 50,000 ... 2010, this same Apple I with serial number 82 sold for 178,000 213,600 including the buyer s premium ..., and replicas A software compatible clone of the Apple I Replica 1 produced using modern components, was released in 2003 at a price of around 200. ref http www.applefritter.com briel replica I the apple ... are available. ref Owad, Tom http www.applefritter.com replica Apple I Replica Creation , retrieved ... The Multi Emulator Super System emulator also supports the Apple I. ref http mess.redump.net mess drivers apple1 apple1 Apple I , retrieved 2008 08 15 ref Timeline of Apple II Family References File Apple1innards.jpg thumb right The circuit board of a fully assembled Apple I reflist refbegin Price ...   more details



  1. Apple

    states quote text I throw the apple at you, and if you are willing to love me, take it and share ...about the fruit good article taxobox name Apple image Red Apple.jpg image caption A typical apple regnum ... M. domestica binomial Malus domestica binomial authority Moritz Balthasar Borkhausen Borkh. The apple is the pome pomaceous fruit of the apple tree , species Malus domestica in the rose family biology ... 7,500 known List of apple cultivars cultivar s of apples, resulting in a range of desired characteristics ... 35 of this total. ref name Apple The United States is the second leading producer, with more than ... File Koeh 108.jpg thumb right 250px Blossoms, fruits, and leaves of the apple tree Malus domestica Image 95apple.jpeg thumb Wild Malus sieversii apple in Kazakhstan The apple forms a tree that is small ... , People s Republic of China China , ref name Architecture and size relations an essay on the apple ... genome of the apple Golden delicious variety . ref http www.alphagalileo.org ViewItem.aspx?ItemId 83717&CultureCode en An Italian led international research consortium decodes the apple genome AlphaGallileo ... 24, 2010. ref History File Apple cultivation in Nepal.jpg thumb right 200px Apple cultivation in Nepal The center of diversity of the genus Malus is in eastern Turkey . The apple tree was perhaps the earliest ... www.vegparadise.com highestperch39.html title An apple a day keeps the doctor away accessdate 27 January ... century, ref name app and the first apple orchard on the North American continent was said to be near ... the development of the multibillion dollar fruit industry, of which the apple is the leading species ... date 2000 01 25 accessdate 2010 11 07 ref Cultural aspects Main Apple symbolism Image Carl Larsson ... goddess Frigg sends King Rerir an apple after he prays to Odin for a child, Frigg s messenger in the guise of a crow drops the apple in his lap as he sits atop a tumulus mound . ref name DAVIDSON165 166 Rerir s wife s consumption of the apple results in a six year pregnancy and the Caesarean ...   more details



  1. Apple (disambiguation)

    Wiktionary apple The apple is a tree and its pomaceous fruit. Apple or apples may also refer to TOC right Companies Apple Inc. , a consumer electronics and software company Apple Corps , a multimedia corporation founded by The Beatles Apple Bank , an American bank in the New York City area Films The Apple 1980 film The Apple 1980 film , a 1980 musical science fiction film The Apple 1998 film The Apple 1998 film , by Samira Makhmalbaf Television The Apple Star Trek The Original Series The Apple Star Trek The Original Series , a second season episode Music Apple album Apple album , an album by Mother Love Bone Apple band , a British psychedelic rock band The Apples , an early 90s Scottish indie dance band The Apples Israeli , a mid 2000s Israeli funk band Apple Records , record label founded by The Beatles People Apple Brook, a British actress, see List of Harry Potter cast members List of Harry Potter cast members Apple Martin, the daughter of Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin Billy Apple , artist Fiona Apple , a Grammy award winning American singer songwriter R. W. Apple, Jr. Raymond W. Apple, Jr. , an associate editor at The New York Times Raymond Apple rabbi , from Australia Constance M. K. Applebee 1873 1981 , athlete, known as The Apple Places Apple River disambiguation Apple Store retail Apple Valley disambiguation Big Apple , nickname for New York City Technology Personal computer models produced by Apple, Inc and sold from 1976 until 1992 Apple I Apple II series Apple II Apple III APPLE Ariane Passenger Payload Experiment , an Indian experimental communication satellite launched in 1981 Apple automobile , an American automobile manufactured by Apple Automobile Company from 1917 to 1918 Other uses APPLE Accumulation Program for Part time and Limited service Employees , a deferred compensation program in California Apples card game Apple Cup , the annual college football game between state rivals the University of Washington and Washington State University Apple ...   more details



  1. Apple III

    title ref CPU Synertek MOS Technology 6502 6502 A CPUspeed 2 MHz OS Apple SOS RAM 128 Kilobyte KB , expandable to 512 KB RAMtype Discontinued April 1984 The Apple III often rendered as Apple is a business oriented personal computer produced and released by Apple Inc. Apple Computer and was intended as the successor to the Apple II series , but largely considered a failure in the market. Development work on the Apple III started in late 1978 under the guidance of Dr. Wendell Sander. It had the internal ... 05 apple iii lisa era.html Two Apple Failures Apple III and Lisa Verify credibility date April 2010 .... ref name intro http oldcomputers.net appleiii.html Apple III computer oldcomputers.net ref It was discontinued on April 24, 1984. The Apple III could be viewed as an enhanced Apple II then the newest heir to a line of 8 bit machines dating back to 1976. Officially, however, the Apple III was not part of the Apple II line, but rather a close cousin. In 1981, International Business Machines unveiled ... pulling away from the Apple 8 bit computer line. ref name IBMPC http lowendmac.com orchard 06 ibm pc 5150 origin.html The Origin of the IBM PC ref Despite numerous stability issues and recalls, Apple .... In the end, an estimated 65,000 Apple III computers were sold. ref name intro Apple co founder Steve Wozniak stated that the primary reason for the Apple III s failure was that the system was designed by Apple s marketing department, unlike Apple s previous engineering driven projects. ref name iwoz Steve Wozniak Wozniak, S. G. 2006 , iWoz From Computer Geek to Cult Icon How I Invented the Personal Computer, Co Founded Apple, and Had Fun Doing It . W. W. Norton & Company . ISBN 0 393 06143 4. ref The Apple III s failure led to Apple reevaluating their plan to phase out the Apple II and eventually continued on with its development. As a result, later Apple II models incorporated some hardware citation needed date April 2010 and software technologies of the Apple III. Timeline of Apple ...   more details



  1. Call-A.P.P.L.E.

    Infobox Magazine title Call A.P.P.L.E. Magazine image file image size 200px editor Mike Pfaiffer frequency Monthly circulation 47,000 category Computer magazines company Apple Pugetsound Program Library Exchange A.P.P.L.E firstdate February 1978 country United States language English language English website http www.callapple.org www.callapple.org issn 8755 4909,1705 4109 Call A.P.P.L.E. Magazine is the monthly Magazine journal publication of the Apple Pugetsound Program Library Exchange or A.P.P.L.E. . The magazine was published from 1978 until 1990 when it was discontinued after a 12 year lapse publication was restarted in 2002. The magazine has covered most aspects of Apple Inc. Apple personal computer s from the Apple I to the latest Macintosh computers with Mac OS X . Focus During its first period 1978 1990 , the magazine was focused primarily on the Apple II series of computers and related programming content. Currently magazine continues to have Apple II programming content but also contains review s and Computer program program information for the other Apple computers including the latest computer hardware hardware and software releases. Call A.P.P.L.E. Magazine also covers emulation of older platforms on the newer machines. See also Apple Pugetsound Program Library Exchange External links http www.callapple.org Call A.P.P.L.E official website http www.computinghistory.org.uk cgi bin sitewise.pl?act sect&pt 1094 371&s 1402 Call A.P.P.L.E Library At the Centre for Computing History Category Publications established in 1978 Category American computer magazines Category Monthly magazines Category Apple II periodicals compu mag stub ...   more details



  1. Apple IIe

    Multiple issues refimprove April 2010 original research April 2010 infobox computer Name Apple IIe Developer Apple Inc. Type Desktop image File Apple IIe.jpg 250px Apple IIe first release date Start date 1983 01 discontinuation date End date 1993 11 os Apple DOS Apple DOS 3.3 , ref Apple IIe http www.old ... & Beyond. http apple2history.org history ah15.html . Apple II History. ref ProDOS memory 64 kilobyte KB up to 1  megabyte MB cpu 6502 , 1.023MHz The Apple IIe is the third model in the Apple II series of personal computers produced by Apple Computer . The e in the name stands for enhanced , referring ... machine. 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. History Image Apple iie.jpg thumb right 250px Apple IIe with Disk II DuoDisk DuoDisk and Apple Monitor II Monitor II . The beginning Apple had planned to retire the Apple II series after the introduction of the Apple ... continuation of the Apple II was in the company s best interest. So after three and a half years at a stand still, came the introduction of a new Apple II model  the Apple IIe codenamed Diana and Super II . The Apple IIe was released in January 1983, the successor to the Apple II Plus . Some of the hardware and software features of the Apple III were borrowed in the design of the Apple IIe. The culmination ... business use. Overview of new features One of the most notable improvements of the Apple IIe is the addition ... control and standard editing keys Delete and Tab , two special Apple modifier keys Open and Solid Apple , and a safe off to side relocation of the Reset key. The auto repeat function any key held ... of a built in Apple Language Card in its circuitry, and had a new special Auxiliary ... RAM by alternatively plugging in an Apple s Extended 80 Columns Card. As time progressed, even more .... The Apple IIe lowered production costs and improved reliability by merging the function of several ...   more details



  1. Apple TV

    TV What kinds of music and movies can I play on Apple TV? publisher Support.apple.com date 2008 12 ... and maybe Apple TV first Dave date 2007 01 15 publisher This Much I Know accessdate 2007 07 22 ref ...Information appliance title Apple TV logo File AppleTV.png 70px Apple TV logo image File Apple TV 2nd Generation.jpg 250px The Apple TV caption 2nd generation Apple TV manufacturer Apple Inc. type Digital ... Optical audio media weight convert 0.6 lb kg abbr on os 4.2.1 small based on iOS Apple iOS 4.3 Second Generation small br 3.0.2 small First Generation small input Apple Remote , iPhone , iPod touch , iPad via Remote Apple software Remote memory 256MB storage 40GB or 160GB on the first generation Apple TV, and no flash on the second generation Apple TV cpu Pentium M Intel Pentium M on the first generation Apple TV, and Apple A4 Apple A4 ARM Cortex A8 on the second generation Apple TV dimensions convert ... Apple Apple TV Apple TV is a digital media receiver made and sold by Apple Inc. It is a small form factor ... television high definition widescreen television . Apple offered a preview of the device in September ... 2007 03 21appletv.html title Apple TV Now Shipping date 2007 03 21 work Apple press release accessdate ... two months later and the earlier model was ultimately discontinued. In September 2010, Apple announced a second generation version of the Apple TV. About one quarter of the size and one third of the price of the original Apple TV, the new device can stream rented content from iTunes and video from computers or iOS Apple iOS devices via AirPlay . ref http news.yahoo.com s ap 20100901 ap on hi te us tec apple ref The new version no longer has the hard drive however, it does have an undocumented ... http www.ifixit.com Teardown Apple TV 2nd Generation Teardown 3625 2 ref All content is drawn from online or locally connected sources. History Apple TV was unveiled as a work in progress called iTV .... Apple CEO Steve Jobs demoed a modified Front Row interface using the Apple Remote. Industry experts ...   more details



  1. Apple Valley

    Apple Valley is the name of three cities in the United States Apple Valley, California , a town located in the Victor Valley of San Bernardino County Apple Valley, Minnesota , a suburb of Minneapolis Saint Paul Apple Valley, Utah , a small town in Washington County geodis de Apple Valley es Apple Valley fr Apple Valley io Apple Valley it Apple Valley nl Apple Valley pl Apple Valley pt Apple Valley sv Apple Valley vo Apple Valley ...   more details



  1. Apple pie

    About the food Image Apple pie.jpg thumb right Apple pie with lattice upper crust Image Tarte tatin.jpg thumb Tarte Tatin , a French variation on apple pie An apple pie is a fruit pie or tart in which the principal filling ingredient is apple s. It is sometimes served with whipped cream or ice cream ... may be a disk shaped crust or a pastry lattice woven of strips exceptions are deep dish apple pie with a top crust only, and open face Tarte Tatin . Ingredients Cooking apple s culinary apples , colloquially cookers , such as the Bramley apple Bramley or Granny Smith , are crisp and acidic. The fruit for the pie can be fresh, canned, or reconstituted from dried fruit dried apple s. This affects ... right thumb For to Make Tartys in Applis , 18th century print of a 14th century recipe English apple ... as good apple s, good spice s, ficus fig s, raisin s and pear s. The cofyn of the recipe ..., apple pie is a dessert of enduring popularity, eaten hot or cold, on its own or with ice cream , cream double cream , or custard . Absence of sugar in early English recipe Most modern recipes for apple ... the pie. Dutch style File Hollandse appeltaart.jpg right thumb A home baked Dutch apple pie File Dutch apple pie Sub Rosa Chiang Mai.jpg right thumb Dutch apple pie in Chiang Mai , Thailand, showing the filling Dutch cuisine Dutch apple pie appeltaart or appelgebak recipes are distinct in that they typically call for flavourings such as cinnamon and lemon juice to be added. Dutch apple pies are usually decorated in a lattice style. Dutch apple pies may include ingredients such as raisins ... recipes. Citation needed date December 2008 Recipes for Dutch apple pie go back centuries. There exists a painting from the Dutch Golden Age , dated 1626, featuring such a pie. The basis of Dutch apple pie is a crust on the bottom and around the edges. This is then filled with pieces or slices of apple ... mixed in with the apple filling. The filling can be sprinkled with liqueur for taste although ...   more details



  1. Newton's apple

    Newton s apple may refer to Isaac Newton Apple analogy Isaac Newton s apple analogy of gravitation Newton s Apple , the 1983 1998 educational television program disambig ...   more details



  1. Apple Creek

    Apple Creek may refer to Apple Creek, Ohio Apple Creek, Wisconsin dab ...   more details



  1. SweeTango (apple)

    SweeTango brand apple says, cquote We re very excited about our newest apple, SweeTango. I think ... and Zestar Apple cultivar Minneiska origin flagicon United States University of Minnesota, 2008 File SweeTango apples.JPG thumb SweeTango apples for sale File Sweetango apple samples.JPG thumb SweeTango apple samples File Sweetango apples one peck.JPG thumb SweeTango apples, one peck File SweeTango orchard.jpg thumb SweeTango apple orchard br Rennhack Orchards at Hart, Michigan File Sweetango 4.jpg ... sampling a SweeTango brand apple commonscat SweeTango SweeTango , a registered trademark for the fruit produced by the Minneiska trees, is the apple cultivar Minneiska . It is a newly released Hybrid biology hybrid brand apple that debuted in 2009. ref name factsheet http sweetango.com media fact ... word. It is a pinkish apple consisting of a yellow background that is intermittent with red coloration. ref name about http sweetango.com about About Sweetango ref The surface of the apple has several .... The apple variety is also prone to exhibit some net like russeting in certain seasons. The russeting ... to the flavor. Taste The name comes from those that have tasted this new brand of apple. They say ... local 58726362.html SweeTango Our apple ingenuity knows no bounds ref Upon announcement of the 2010 season crop of this variety of apple, SweeTango s news release slogan was Let Your Taste ... Breeding University of Minnesota produced this variety of apple from their breeding program. ref ... Center near Victoria, Minnesota , produced the Minneiska variety apple from Honeycrisp and Zestar apple varieties, which they also specially breed. Others apple varieties they have developed in their facility ... mother apple and the Zestar Apple Zestar apple pollinator, father . ref name about The Zestar is the apple cultivar Minnewashta and is the father of the SweeTango. ref http www.apples.umn.edu sweetango index.html SweeTango Apple ref The Association of University Technology Managers named ...   more details



  1. Apple Corps

    Use British English date August 2010 Use dmy dates date November 2010 Infobox company company name Apple Corps Ltd. company logo File Apple Corps logo.png 150px Apple Corps logo, featuring a Granny Smith Granny Smith apple . company type Private company Private Limited company Limited foundation 1967 ... worldwide industry Music & Entertainment products owner The Beatles subsid Apple Films , Apple Publishing , Apple Records , Apple Boutique homepage url www.applecorpsltd.com Apple Corps Ltd. informally known as Apple is a multi armed multimedia corporation founded in January 1968 by England English .... and to form a conglomerate. The Apple name appeared as far back as Sgt. Pepper Its name pronounced apple core is a pun . Its chief division is Apple Records , which was launched in the same year. Other divisions included Apple Electronics, Apple Films, Apple Publishing, and Apple Retail, whose most notable venture was the ill fated Apple Boutique in London . Apple s headquarters, in the late 1960s, was at 3 Savile Row in London, known as the Apple Building, which was also home to the Apple Studio. From 1970 2007, Apple s chief executive was former Beatles road manager Neil Aspinall though he ... . In 2010, Apple Corps ranked second on Fast Company magazine Fast Company magazine s list of the world ..., Beatles and Co., which later evolved into Apple. John Lennon remembered it like this Quote Our accountant ... now. So we ve got this thing called Apple which is going to be records, films, and electronics ... An Unofficial History of the Beatles Apple Organization 1967 2001 on the various processes that lead to the formation of Apple Corps quote The first step towards creating this new business structure ... by the four Beatles which would soon be known as Apple would be given control of the remaining ... rate. ref Stefan Granados Those Were the Days An Unofficial History of the Beatles Apple Organization ... wife Cynthia The idea Brian came up with was a company called Apple. His idea was to plough their money ...   more details



  1. Apple Inc.

    The early years File Apple I.jpg thumb right The Apple I , Apple s first product, was sold as an assembled ... http extras.denverpost.com books chap0411h.htm ref to sell the Apple I personal computer kit. They were ... The Apple I went on sale in July 1976 and was market priced at 666.66 formatnum Inflation US 666.66 ...About the consumer electronics company other companies named Apple Apple disambiguation Pp protected small yes pp move indef Infobox company name Apple Inc. logo File Apple logo.png 125px div style height ... name AppleConf location city Apple Campus br 1 Infinite Loop street Infinite Loop br Cupertino, California ... 3 li iPhone 4 li iPad 5 li Apple TV 6 li Mac OS X 7 li iLife 8 li iWork 9 li iOS Apple iOS services Collapsible list framestyle border none padding 0 title small Services List small 1 li Apple Store 2 li Apple Store online Apple Store Online 3 li App Store 4 li iTunes Store 5 li iBookstore iBooks ... 2010 Apple Form 10 K ref operating income increase US 18.39 billion small FY 2010 small ref name ... FileMaker Inc. homepage http www.apple.com Apple.com intl yes Apple Inc. nasdaq AAPL nyse AAPL previously Apple Computer, Inc. is an American multinational corporation that designs and markets consumer ... include the Macintosh line of computers, the iPod , the iPhone and the iPad . Apple software includes ... and iOS Apple iOS , a mobile operating system. As of 2010 8 df US , the company operates 301 Apple Store retail stores ref name Macworld UK Grand opening of Apple s 300th retail store brings Covent Garden ... 3234571 title Macworld UK  Grand opening of Apple s 300th retail store brings Covent Garden ... cite web url http www.apple.com retail storelist USA title Apple Store Store List accessdate August 7, 2010 publisher Apple Inc. ref and an Apple Store online online store where hardware and software products are sold. As of 2010 5 df US , Apple is one of the List of corporations by market ... 05 27 technology 27apple.html title Apple Passes Microsoft as No. 1 in Tech work The New York Times ...   more details



  1. Big Apple

    I trust your trip to the big apple New York was a huge success and only wish that I had been ...Other uses Image Big apple corner.jpg thumb 300px 54th and Broadway The Big Apple is a nickname for New ... Although the history of the Big Apple was once thought a mystery, ref http www.straightdope.com classics a1 382.html Why is New York called the Big Apple? , The Straight Dope February 18, 1977 ... The Big Apple . This web site, owned and maintained by Barry Popik, contains updated ... York City s Nickname The Big Apple 1991 , ISBN 3631437870. ref has provided a reasonably clear picture ... Apple ? Internet Archive Wayback Machine Wayback Machine archive of earlier version of web page. ref ... big apple whore hoax 1800s Big Apple Whore Hoax 1800s . ref and has been replaced on the source web ... Apple ? ref The earliest citation for big apple is the 1909 book The Wayfarer in New York, by Edward ... apple gets a disproportionate share of the national sap emphasis added . ref Citation first ... this the coinage. The Big Apple was first popularized as a reference to New York City by John ..., with Tippity Witchet and others of the L. T. Bauer string, is scheduled to start for the big apple ... index.php new york city entry first big apple may 3 1921 First Big Apple May 3, 1921 . ref blockquote Fitz Gerald referred to the big apple frequently thereafter. ref http www.barrypopik.com index.php new york city entry numerous 1920s big apple citations in the new york morning telegraph Numerous 1920s Big Apple citations in the New York Morning Telegraph . ref He explained his use in a February 18, 1924, column under the headline Around the Big Apple blockquote The Big Apple. The dream ... Big Apple. That s New York. Two dusky stable hands were leading a pair of thoroughbred around the cooling .... Where y all goin from here? queried one. From here we re headin for The Big Apple, proudly replied the other. Well, you d better fatten up them skinners or all you ll get from the apple will be the core ...   more details



  1. McIntosh (apple)

    apple seedlings while clearing the farm, which he had just purchased. He transplanted the seedlings, cultivated them, and only one of them was still alive by 1830. The surviving apple tree lived until ..., showing colouring The Snow Apple, also known as the Fameuse, is believed to be a parent of the McIntosh. Offspring of the Mac include, among many others, the firmer Macoun apple Macoun a Jersey Black cross , the Spartan apple Spartan recorded as a Newtown Pippin cross , the Cortland apple Cortland , the Empire apple Empire , the Jonamac, the Jersey Mac and possibly the Paula Red apple Paula Red . In popular culture The McIntosh was the source of the name of Apple Inc. Apple s Macintosh computer ... with a false new code sign I say Apples and you say McIntosh. ref http www.wouldyoubelieve.com episodes.html ref External links http www.botany.org bsa misc mcintosh BSA McIntosh Apple Development ... Mcintosh Apple Category Apple cultivars Fruit stub de McIntosh Apfel es McIntosh fr McIntosh pomme ... McIntosh apple sv McIntosh uk ...   more details



  1. Apple IIGS

    advert date February 2011 tone date February 2011 DISPLAYTITLE Apple sc II gs Mac specs Image Apple IIgs ... OS Apple ProDOS , br Apple GS OS RAM 256 kilobyte KB or 1 megabyte MB expandable up to 8 MB RAMtype Discontinued December 1992 The Apple sc IIGS , the fifth model of the Apple II , is the most powerful member of the Apple II series of microcomputer personal computers produced by Apple Inc. Apple Computer ... departure from any previous Apple II, with its true 16 bit architecture , increased processing speed ... Apple II models, it blended the Apple II and aspects of Macintosh technology into one. The Apple sc IIgs set forth a promising future and evolutionary advancement of the Apple II line, but Apple .... The Apple sc IIgs was the first computer produced by Apple to use a color graphical user interface , as well as the Platinum light grey color scheme and the Apple Desktop Bus interface for keyboards ... outsold all other Apple products, including the Macintosh, during its first year in production. Background The sc IIgs was released September 15, 1986. Apple s portion of the computer industry ... like the Commodore Amiga and Atari ST based on the newer 16 32 bit Motorola 68000 . Like the Apple IIe, the IIgs was somewhat popular with schools, but Apple failed to promote and update the sc IIgs , preferring .... Apple finally ceased production of the model in December 1992. Hardware features The Apple sc IIgs was an innovative computer with many improvements over the older Apple IIe and Apple IIc . It emulated ... processors used in earlier Apple IIs. This also allowed the sc IIgs to use more random access memory .... Its graphics were the best of the Apple II series, with new Super High Resolution video modes. These included ... to display as many as 3,200 colors at once. When first introduced, Apple s user interface known ... articles apple2userinterfaces GUIdebook Articles Apple II User Interfaces ref Users did not see ... and 3.5 inch Macintosh External Disk Drive Apple 3.5 Drive floppy disk s and, like the IIe before it, had ...   more details



  1. Apple Lisa

    , officially, Apple stated that the name was an acronym for L ocal I ntegrated S oftware A rchitecture ...dablink For the MOS Technology 6502 MOS 6502 Assembly language Assembler assembler for Apple II family Apple II computers, see Lisa assembler . Multiple issues refimprove April 2010 original research April 2010 Infobox Computer name Apple Lisa developer Apple Inc. Apple Computer, Inc. type Personal computer photo File Apple Lisa.jpg 280px caption Apple Lisa, with an Apple ProFile external hard disk ... dollar US 9,995 1983 The Apple Lisa was a personal computer designed by Apple Computer, Inc. now Apple, Inc. during the early 1980s. The Lisa project was started at Apple in 1978 ref http www.mac history.net apple lisa 2007 10 12 apple lisa ref and evolved into a project to design a powerful personal ... Second Act in the History of Business ref so he joined the Apple Macintosh Macintosh project instead ... states that the acronym was backronym reverse engineered from the name Lisa in autumn 1982 by the Apple ... design epitomized by the Apple II . Initial team lead Ken Rothmuller was soon replaced by John ... 05 apple lisa history.html A History of Apple s Lisa, 1979 1986 ref Several years prior to this, research ... to use these ideas back at Apple. By late 1979, Jobs successfully negotiated with Xerox for his Lisa team to receive two demonstrations of ongoing research projects at Xerox PARC when the Apple ... interface into a mainstream commercial product by the Lisa team. The Lisa was a major project at Apple ... A behind the scenes look at the development of Apple s Lisa, Byte, February 1983, p.90 ref Byte ... 1  Megabyte MB Random Access Memory RAM . Drives The original Lisa had two Apple FileWare 5.25 inch double sided floppy disk floppy disk drives , more commonly known by Apple s internal code name for the drive Apple FileWare Twiggy . They have a capacity of approximately 871  KB each, but required ..., a 10  MB Apple ProFile hard drive originally designed for the Apple III was available. With the introduction ...   more details



  1. Apple River

    Apple River may refer to In Canada Apple River Airport , an airport of Nova Scotia East Apple River, Nova Scotia , Canada West Apple River, Nova Scotia , Canada In the United States Apple River, Illinois , United States Apple River, Wisconsin , United States Apple River Illinois , a tributary of the Mississippi River Apple River Wisconsin , a tributary of the St. Croix River disambig de Apple River pl Apple River ...   more details



  1. Apple FileWare

    being incorporated in the Apple , which continued to use the earlier Shugart design. ref http home.socal.rr.com fuweb floppysite twiggy.html Apple and the Floppy Drive Bot generated title ref FileWare drives were finally introduced with the Apple Lisa computer in 1983, and were used in prototypes of the Apple Macintosh . Although Apple planned to make FileWare drives available for the Apple II and Apple III, and announced them under the names UniFile and DuoFile for single and dual drives, respectively ... disk drive, the top and bottom heads are almost directly opposed to each other. Apple was concerned ... rim of the disk. ref Apple Computer Inc. Lisa Hardware Reference Manual, 1983 ref The drive is approximately ... this was on the system I O card , and for the UniFile DuoFile products, it was on an interface card that plugged into a peripheral expansion slot. The Lisa 2 10 and Macintosh XL I O card used the IWM ... In the field, the FileWare drives proved to be somewhat unreliable. In early 1984, Apple introduced ... using the Sony floppy drive. ref http www.brouhaha.com eric retrocomputing lisa twiggy.html Apple s Twiggy Disks Bot generated title ref References references Category Apple Inc. hardware Category Personal computers Category 1983 introductions Category Floppy disk drives DEFAULTSORT Apple Fileware ...   more details



  1. Apple QuickTake

    of a QuickTake 200 File Apple Quicktake 100 Camera.jpg thumb Quicktake 100 The Apple QuickTake codenamed ... in 1994 by Apple Computer and was marketed for three years before being discontinued in 1997. Three ... 0.3 Mpx . The 100 and 200 models are only officially compatible with the Apple Macintosh , while the 150 model is compatible with both the Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows . Because the QuickTake ... also exist. History In 1992, Apple Computer started marketing plans for a digital camera called ... on photography . Apple searched for a company to design and manufacture their QuickTake digital Camera ... 100 was released in 1994 as an easy to use digital camera that connected to any Apple Macintosh Macintosh computer by way of an Apple serial cable. The camera was capable of storing eight ... focusing at approximately 30 cm. Apple offered a factory upgrade to the QuickTake 100 changing the name to the QuickTake 100 Plus, which included all the functionality of the QuickTake 150. Apple ... Apple , Fujifilm , Canon Inc. Canon , and Nikon entered the digital market with brands that consumers associated with photography. They were discontinued in 1997 shortly after Steve Jobs came back to Apple. In an attempt to streamline Apple s operations, Jobs discontinued many non computer products, including the Apple Newton Newton line of products, the LaserWriter printer line, and the QuickTake cameras. The Apple QuickTake camera has since become a collectors item for Apple enthusiasts. Specifications ... 1 4 to 1 5000 of a second Connection RS 232C RS 422 , RS 232C RS 232C , NTSC NTSC Video I O Introduced ... 200 can be used with card readers that can read 5V media cards. For users with an Apple Macintosh ... directly into the computer using the Apple QuickTake camera software. The QuickTake 100 and 150 store images internally, not on cards, so they must be used with an Apple serial cable and the QuickTake ... X as these machines do not support the old Apple Serial protocol, but image files in the QTK format ...   more details



  1. Billy Apple

    , NZ features Billy Apple in its permanent collection http www.smak.be index.php?la en&id &i 0&t &tid ...Infobox artist name Billy Apple birthname Barrie Bates birthdate Birth date 1935 12 31 birthplace Auckland ... in Graphic Design movement Pop art Conceptual art Billy Apple , New Zealand Order of Merit ONZM ... and Young Commonwealth Artists exhibitions. Billy Apple In 1962 Bates conceived Billy Apple he bleached his hair and eyebrows with Lady Clairol Instant Creme Whip and changed his name to Billy Apple. Apple had his first solo show in 1963 Apple Sees Red Live Stills in London at Victor Musgrave s Gallery One . Apple moved to New York in 1964 he progressed his artistic career and also found work in various ..., etc. was created by six prominent pop artists of the time, including Billy Apple, Andy Warhol , Claes ... Robert Watts . Apple was one of the artists who pioneered the use of neon sign neon in art works ... of neon light sculptures. In 1969 the artist established Apple , one of the first alternative ... the exhibition space was part of his own studio. During its four years Apple produced 35 works ... space and a forum for art and discourse. In 1974 Apple s first major survey exhibition was held at the Serpentine Gallery in London From Barrie Bates to Billy Apple . In 1975 Apple returned to New Zealand ... with support from the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council . Apple was then invited back by the Arts Council ..., Apple s practice focused on the economics of the art world. The exhibition Art for Sale at Peter ... City Art Gallery staged a decade survey of his work As Good as Gold Billy Apple Art Transactions 1981 ... centre to develop an apple that could be named Billy Apple . In 2001 Apple created a company, Billy Apple Ltd in anticipation of securing licensing of the marketing rights over this new apple. The artist ... publication. ref Gregory Burke, Exchange Value , in As Good As Gold Billy Apple Art ... drivers cars. ref Andrew Clifford, Billy Apple in Art World Issue 4 August September 2008, 106 ...   more details



  1. Apple DOS

    of files existed, identified by letters in a catalog listing. Apple DOS File Formats I Integer ... programs were saved as type I files. Decline of Apple DOS After 1980, DOS entered into a state ...Infobox OS name Apple DOS screenshot File Apple DOS.png caption Apple DOS running a Hello World program developer Apple Computer family Apple DOS version number Varies source model Closed source working ... bug fix in 1983 kernel type Monolithic kernel license Apple Software License Agreement website Apple DOS refers to operating systems for the Apple II series of Personal computer microcomputers from late 1978 through early 1983. Apple DOS had three major releases DOS 3.1, DOS 3.2, and DOS 3.3 each one of these three releases was followed by a second, minor bug fix release, but only in the case of Apple DOS 3.2 did that minor release receive its own version number, Apple DOS 3.2.1. The best known and most used version was Apple DOS 3.3 in the 1980 and 1983 releases. Prior to the release of Apple DOS 3.1, Apple users had to rely on cassette tape audio cassette tapes for data storage and retrieval, but that method was notoriously slow, inconvenient and unreliable. Version history Apple DOS was largely ... of many programmers, Apple Computer Apple published no official documentation until release 3.2. There was no Apple DOS 1 or 2, per se. versions 0.1 through 2.8 were serially enumerated revisions during development which might as well have been called builds 1 through 28 . Apple DOS 3.0 a renamed issue of version 2.8 was never publicly released due to bugs. ref http www.laughton.com Apple Apple.html ref ref http apple2history.org history ah14.html 03 ref Apple DOS 3.1 was publicly released in June 1978 slightly less than one year after the Apple II was introduced , becoming the first disk based operating system for any Apple computer. A bug fix release came later, addressing a problem with its MASTER CREATE utility, which was used to create Apple DOS master disks. The built in INIT ...   more details



  1. Apple IIc

    Mac specs Image Apple IIc with monitor.jpg Introduced April 24th, 1984 MSRP 1295 CPU WDC 65C02 65C02 ... August 1988 The Apple IIc , the fourth model in the Apple II series of personal computers, was Apple ... kg abbr on notebook sized version of the Apple II that could be transported from place to place. The c in the name stood for compact , referring to the fact it was essentially a complete Apple II computer ... , it lacked the internal expansion slots and direct motherboard access of earlier Apple IIs, making ... to hook up and therefore attractive to first time users. History The Apple IIc was released on April 24th, 1984, during an Apple held event called Apple II Forever . The new machine was proclaimed as proof of Apple s long term commitment to the Apple II series and its users, an assurance the company s older technology would not be forsaken or dropped with the recent introduction of the Apple Macintosh Macintosh . Beyond displaying a commitment to the vitality of the Apple II line, the IIc ... www.atarimagazines.com creative v10n7 116 Apple announces the IIc.php title Apple announces the IIc ... ref While essentially an Apple IIe computer in a smaller case, it was not a successor, but rather a portable version to complement it. One Apple II machine would be sold for users who required the expandability ... in mind. The machine introduced Apple s Snow White design language , notable for its case styling and a modern look which soon became the standard for most Apple equipment and computers, and continued for nearly a decade after. The Apple IIc introduced a unique off white coloring known as Fog ... The Apple IIc Personal Computer A portable IIe compatible that runs ProDOS. John Markoof BYTE Senior Technical Editor May 1984 Page 276 282 BYTE magazine ref The Apple IIc, along with a few other peripherals, was the only computer made by Apple to use the Fog coloring. ref Kunkel, Paul, AppleDesign The work of the Apple Industrial Design Group, with photographs by Rick English, New York Graphis ...   more details



  1. Raymond Apple

    Raymond Apple may refer to R. W. Apple, Jr. 1934 2006 , associate editor of The New York Times Raymond Apple rabbi born 1935 , Australian orthodox rabbi hndis Apple, Raymond DEFAULTSORT Apple, Raymond ...   more details




Articles 1 - 25 of 746252          Next


Search   in  
Search for Apple I in Tutorials
Search for Apple I in Encyclopedia
Search for Apple I in Videos
Search for Apple I in Books
Search for Apple I in Software
Search for Apple I in DVDs
Search for Apple I in Store


Advertisement




Apple I in Encyclopedia
Apple I top Apple I

Home - Add TutorGig to Your Site - Disclaimer

©2011-2013 TutorGig.com. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Statement