Originally posted by: NTB
wtf is that? Apple, obviously, but it looks like the thing might be as old as I am. Specs?
Nate
Okay, just cause I can't resist!
The Apple 2 early-series machines ran with a 1-Mhz 6502 processor. They had as a standard 48 K (not meg, *K*!) of memory, but if you were rich, you could get the 32K extra memory board!
It had three graphics modes. Text was 40 character x 24 (you could get a card to go to 80 x 24). Low Res graphics with 16 colors and high-res graphics with 7 funky colors. It had one speaker for sound.
It had 7 peripheral slots, and you could add all sorts of cool cards: Modems (300 baud anyone?), sound cards, and the best cards: Memory snapshot cards (useful for helping you achieve that difficult crack!)
It also had some cool software: Wordstar, VisiCalc, Castle Wolfenstien and Star Trek!
The Apple 2 should also be remembered for giving birth to the innovators who are still out there: Steve Jobs, Mitch Kapor (wrote Lotus 123, and founded the EFF), and many others.
Oh yeah, there's some really rich guy in Redmond who actually used to program way back when and has his copyright on something called Applesoft Basic, and started the pay-for-software movement, when before that, it was create and give away for free. No wonder Bill Gates runs scared of open-source, it's deja-vu all over again!