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| | | | NOTE: The images in this article were taken from the excellent Radio Shack Catalogs archive website: 1984 was a big year for home computers. Not only was the Apple Macintosh released with that famo... | |
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hackaday.com
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| | | | If necessity is the mother of invention, nostalgia must be its stepmother, or its aunt at the very least. The desire to recreate long-obsolete devices simply because they existed while we were grow | |
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computerhistory.org
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| | Unlike the Apple I, the Apple II was fully assembled and ready to use with any display monitor. The version with 4K of memory cost $1298. It had color, graphics, sound, expansion slots, game paddles, and a built-in BASIC programming language. |