he events in the life of the AppleII computer and those who have helped shape and direct its course. My ... an openness in design that made it possible (for those who were excited about exploring the digital unkn... essarily have the same affection in the hearts of those who ran Apple Computer at the time.
The prob... ell have done things better, the help provided by those Apple executives who were experienced in business
revious software programs specialized for each of those jobs had their own unique keyboard commands that ... program. Furthermore, the data files created by those programs were usually not compatible with each ot... ith the rights to the Apple III version. He sold those rights to Haba Systems, who brought it out under ... o several different types of memory cards used on those computers and on the IIGS. Far larger than the m
pleII in Europe and the Far East. To function in those parts of the world called for a change to handle ... s cannot be a comprehensive list; I am limited to those peripherals about which I can find information or... s from the microprocessor, and that was all. For those computers, the first things that users added were... ouldn't make use of any other hardware. However, those early users who had a need usually found a way ar
s for graphics-oriented industries like ours, but those
advantages aren't always obvious to our employers... t deal--- I haven't found much opportunity to use those
in my work. We have too many deadlines in local ... software to make polished presentations. Perhaps those of you in
advertising who can take more time with each job have found those more useful.
I find MacPaint and MacDraw do more
e age of the AppleII. I will be concentrating on those that were either exclusive to the AppleII or that...
None of it would have been possible without those brilliant pioneering researchers and authors, far... programs from a single issue of the magazine, for those who didn't want to enter by hand the programs.
... ly ingenious. You'll find articles about issues--those most pertinent within the microcomputer industry,
liest days that it was available, there have been those who have found ways to communicate using their co... for a new type of computing. Although there were those who wanted to use their AppleII as a home termina... (and the terminal programs that were used to call those BBS's) began to use the "XMODEM" standard devised... sually called an "archive"), but also compressing those files to save time and space when transmitting th
y characters styles, or fonts, available to label those pictures). A unique feature of the Digital Paint... uet" comes to mind). But that was not enough for those who wanted to have better quality music productio... s was in full swing by the early 1980's. Some of those cards included the following:
ALF Music Card... me had enhanced sound output when the presence of those two devices was detected. For speech reproductio
to program is your automobile. The act of giving those instructions may not seem like programming to you... ng handling functions. AppleII users, especially those who wanted to produce programs that could be used... uage that had a fanatically loyal following. For those thousands who purchased AppleII's from June 1977 ... n using Wozniak's hand-assembled masterpiece, and those who followed the pages of Call-A.P.P.L.E. magazin
on the willingness of the manufacturer to divulge those secrets), the only application software available... early a set of Apple-sponsored programs than were those sold through Special Delivery Software, and some ... ot in common use. This was particularly true for those who used remote terminals, which usually consiste... ppear, causing great anxiety and hand-wringing to those who were still trying to overcome their fear of u
NFRINGE ON YOUR RIGHTS RE COMPUTERS.
MASS PRODUCE THOSE LETTERS & SEND EM
OUT NOW-THESE BAD LAWS CAN ONLY... OF CROOKS RUNNIN ROUND THEY
SHOULD BE AFTER WITH THOSE FEDERAL
AGENTS.
AND MAKE UP PETITIONS SIGNED BY ... LTS TO YOUR CLASSMATES
TO SEND IN ALSO. HECK-SEND THOSE
LETTERS IN EVERY WEEK TILL WE GET
RESULTS.ALSO-PO... nue until sector $01
where you will see zero's in those
bytes. I have been asked many times
how to get mo
was no longer necessary. There were, of course, those who used the techniques printed in Computist to "... e habit of threatening legal infringement against those who used "their" name without permission (or at l... lled the niche needed to continue user-support of those AppleII products. The editorship has changed a c... er's group, he originally disdained AppleII's and those who used them. However, in 1984 he found that he
mory if there were no RAM chips available to fill those spots.
The first 4K of memory always had to ... omputer users would always find SOMETHING to fill those extra slots, and insisted that they keep the numb... e slots or pigeon holes on each shelf (similar to those found in old roll-top desks). Each slot refers t... have enough room for the program at all.
For those who are keeping count, there are a few unreferenc
te 1978 of an improved version. It was needed by those wanting to write and use applications that needed... nds specifically written into it for manipulating those graphics, something that Integer BASIC could only... a 16K RAM chip plus one or two 4K RAM chips). In those systems a hardware bug caused the 8K of memory fr... $6000 to $7FFF, whether there was RAM present at those locations or not. This made a 20K Apple appear t
then I would
venture to say US R could blow all those others guys out! FYI:
Again from RIME:
|I guess... ked about at Comdex last fall (November ?) So for
those with access to industry wide news, it was no surp... bout at Comdex last fall (November ?) So for
SH> those with access to industry wide news, it was no surp... 0 for USR modems & IMHO USR
really does not want those masses and will allow that segment to go to
newer
nth a host of new products would be available for those who wanted to find more things to do with their c... of the original hardware planning, and was one of those at Apple who pushed for the upgrade in the first ... was released in 1984, IIe sales continued beyond those of the IIc, despite the IIc's built-in features.<... of displaying a wider range of colors, similar to those available with the original AppleII lo-res graphi