Hackernews posts about the Apple II
The Apple II is a personal computer designed and manufactured by Apple Computer, first released in 1977, characterized as one of the earliest successful mass-produced personal computers.
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- The Microsoft SoftCard for the Apple II: Getting two processors to share memory (devblogs.microsoft.com)
- VisiCalc on the Apple II (stonetools.ghost.io)
- FPGA-Based Disk Controller for the Apple II (2017) (www.bigmessowires.com)
- Open Source FPGA Expansion Card for the Apple II (wiki.reactivemicro.com)
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- The Apple II color hack - How Wozniak created color from monochrome (ntsc-color-hack.lovable.app)
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- How the Apple II created the core of personal computing (www.theverge.com)
- Franklin Ace: The Clone of the Apple II Stolen from Apple (www.folklore.org)
- How Steve Jobs Brought the Apple II to the Classroom (hackeducation.com)
- Bank Street Writer on the Apple II (stonetools.ghost.io)
- The Apple IIGS Megahertz Myth (www.youtube.com)
- You Can Now Run MS-DOS Applications on the Apple IIe (hackaday.com)
- Steve Jobs Brought the Apple II to the Classroom (hackeducation.com)
- Steve Jobs Brought the Apple II to the Classroom (hackeducation.com)
- How the Apple II created the core of personal computing (www.theverge.com)
- Porting MS DOS 2.0 to the Apple II (sethkush.com)
- The A2DVI Gives the Apple II DVI and HDMI Output (rubenerd.com)
- The Apple Disk II Controller (www.bigmessowires.com)
- Going Back to Edasm, the 1980 Apple II Editor/Assembler (retrocomputingforum.com)
- Coding Together on the Apple II+ (2022) (thecodingtrain.com)
- The Apple IIGS and the SNES used almost identical CPUs (en.wikipedia.org)
- Celebrating Christmas with the Apple II (paleotronic.com)