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www.pcworld.com
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| | | | | It was the golden age of personal computers. The hardware was massive-as was the impact on the computing industry. | |
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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. | |
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subethasoftware.com
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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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smist08.wordpress.com
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| | | Introduction In the late mid-90s, the Nintendo 64 and Sony Playstation introduced a new generation of game consoles. Both utilized MIPS CPUs and licensed advanced 3D graphics capabilities from SGI. In fact SGI was the main developer for the N64 hardware as SGI was looking to expand into consumer markets from their lofty usual expensive... | ||