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The Macintosh II made its debut 25 years ago. Here's the story of how Steve's worst nightmare--an expandable Mac--built a bridge to the future.
Inflation-adjusted price: $14,900 After the success of the relatively low-cost Macintosh, and moderately-priced successors like the Macintosh Plus, Apple released the Macintosh II in 1987.
The Basilisk II emulator can be used to run old versions of Mac OS 8 and System 7 on a modern Mac. Here's how to get started using it.
It discontinued the last Mac in a compact all-in-one case, the Color Classic II, in 1995, ending the era of design inaugurated by the first Mac. Well, mostly.
Wild Apples: The 12 weirdest and rarest Macs ever made Since 1984, Apple has made some strange Macintosh computers. How many have you used?
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This charming behind-the-scenes story reveals how Apple’s whimsical crayon color picker was born from one engineer’s creative impulse—and how hiding poetry in the code nearly ended his career.
The Macintosh Classic II was the successor to the first Macintosh computer Apple sold that had a price tag under $1000. As such, there were some lower specs for this machine such as the monochrome ...
For $20,000 you could be the one to buy an Apple Macintosh Color Classic originally bought in the early 1990s — and then never taken out of its box.
6. The First Color Mac Was The Macintosh II This arrived in 1987 and was the first time a color screen was used on a Mac. It was also the first Mac that used memory cards.
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