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Apple IIGS: More Power, More Colors, Awesome Sound

Daniel Knight,  8-bit Computing, Apple History, Apple II, Low End Mac - 2015.11.29 - Leave a comment -

Prior to the September 1986 introduction of the Apple IIGS, every Apple II computer ran an 8-bit 1 MHz 6502 processor, used 5-1/4″ floppy disks, had a very limited color palette, and sound was nothing to write home about. The Apple IIGS changed all of that.

The Apple IIGS, Apple’s Home Computer for 1986

Jason Walsh,  8-bit Computing, Apple History, Apple II, Low End Mac - 2015.04.28 - Leave a comment -

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, computing made a great leap forward with the advent of 16-bit microcomputers like the Macintosh, Commodore Amiga, and Atari ST. The Apple II, introduced in 1978, was a phenomenally successful platform, eventually coming to possess a 20% share of the personal computer market in the US. But by […]

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