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lowendmac.com
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| | | | | Apple had transformed from a small three man venture in the late 1970sinto a huge, multinational corporation in the late 1980s. With these changes came troubles. Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak had both left the company in 1985 - and so had its entrepreneurial spirit. The Macintosh had saved the company in the mid-80s, but [...] | |
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www.storiesofapple.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the Jonathan computer concept, a modular design proposed by Apple engineers in the 1980s to integrate Macintosh and DOS compatibility, but ultimately abandoned due to its high cost and potential market risks. | |
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512pixels.net
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| | | | | In the middle of the 1980s, Apple found itself with several options regarding the future of its computing platforms. The Apple II was the company's bread and butter. The Apple III was pitched as an evolution of that platform, but was clearly doomed due to hardware and software issues. The Lisa was expensive and not [...] | |
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