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| | | | | CONTENTS The Apple III Project The Appler IIe: Beginnings Hardware Firmware Success Modifications The Enhanced IIe The Platinum IIe The Day The Music Died IIe Emulation Timeline Notes THE APPLE III... | |
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| | | | | In 1974, Ted Nelson self-published a very unusual book. Nelson lectured on sociology at the University of Illinois at Chicago to pay the bills, but his true calling was as a technological revolutionary. In the 1960s, he had dreamed up a computer-based writing system which would preserve links among different documents. He called the concept... | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] The Floppy Emu, a hardware device for emulating floppy disks on vintage computers, has received widespread acclaim from users. It allows retro systems like Apple II and Macintosh computers to boot and operate with modern storage solutions such as SD cards. Users appreciate its ease of use, compatibility with various machines, and the ability to preserve and run classic software. However, some challenges exist, such as compatibility issues with certain Mac models and the need for specific cables for certain systems. Overall, the Floppy Emu is a highly regarded tool for enthusiasts and historians interested in preserving and experiencing vintage computing. | |
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| | | Last year I wrote an about retro gaming on iOS. I've had a lot of fun playing games on the platform, especially through emulation. Much of what I wrote last year is still applicable today, but I thought I'd revisit the topic with a focus on the state of emulation on iOS and all of [...] | ||