
من با اپل II بزرگ شدم – این اولین کامپیوتر من بود. من پسر قدیمی مدرسه ای اپل هستم. در این ویدیو قبل از نشان دادن IIc شخصی و IIGS شخصی خود ، یک معرفی اساسی در مورد سیستم اپل II و رقابت داخلی آن با مک ارائه می دهم. این فیلم کمی جدی تر از آنچه در ابتدا قصد داشتم به پایان رسید ، اما حدس می زنم که حرمت خاصی به موضوع دارم. و می توانید بگویید که من یک هوادار Woz هستم ، گرچه ممکن است افکار من در مورد شغل کمی پیچیده تر از چیزی باشد که شما فقط از این ویدیو حدس می زنید.
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Great video paying the respect that Woz deserves. The Apple II family always reminds me of when at the first iPhone introduction Jobs said 'Every once in a while a revolutionary product comes along that changes everything' and then with total lack of respect just left out the Apple II and its (to the general public) then new input device that was the keyboard. Instead he rewrote the history books by putting his pets in the spotlight. Without Woz he would have been some failed hippie or perhaps even in jail as he hinted in that interview with Robert X. Cringely in the 90's. Credit where credit due.
When I was in elementary school from 1995-2000, half the computer lab was made of Apple IIes, the other half were Macs. We used the Apple II at school quite a bit! And my dad was a high school teacher, he brought me home an Apple IIc and Apple IIgs to play around with when his school was getting rid of them. I had fun with it even though we had several Mac computers at home too.
Are these components of any value. I have a bunch of monitors and some disk readers and keyboards.
Capitalism. Ruiner of fun for a 40 year old computer. Shame really.
1:40 Only BAD kids allowed to use Apple Computers
I have never forgiven Apple for killing off the 2 series
Excellent points, i relate easily to your experiances too.
Great video!
I had wanted the IIgs way back when it was first released. I had wavered between the IIe (or IIc) and the early Mac. When the IIgs came out, I decided that was the machine I wanted. But not having the spare cash to buy it outright, applied for Apple financing. When I didn't get that, ended up getting a used Tandy 1000 and never went back to Apple.
These days I think a IIgs would be the system I'd want for my one "retro" system, though I don't know where I'd set it up in my house. Already sold off most of my other retro machines that never did anything more that sit packed away in boxes.
My first PC was an Apple IIc. I still have the original box of Wizardry with disc & manual. I loved that machine. At first we used to buy magazines that only had basic code in them & I spent countless hours typing in this code and error checking it myself to make my own games etc. I self learned basic this way. Mac in black in white blah! Nor could my parents afford one.
I ended up getting a Commodore 64 & then the Amiga 2000 in approx 1991. Sadly Commodore was the red headed step child of computers which didn't get a foothold in education or business. I always thought that Apple lost it with the Mac & then they let the expand-ability of WinTel (Windows & Intel) machines to take over not only the business market but the games/home market. People underestimate the power of the gamer community, especially back then.
I finally broke down and bought a Gateway 2000 (Cow Box lol) 386DX2-66 after I learned a game I wanted (Wing Commander) would never be ported over to Amiga. Nowadays its common that functions (CPU, Graphics & Sound) are separated out. Today its Nvidia GPU's etc, Amiga had (Agnus, Paula & Denise) back then.
I ended up doing all the first generation computer work for the USNavy & ultimately left the Navy & became a MCSE for 10+ years. My mom still thinks the best money she ever spent was on that IIc. She says it kept me out of trouble. LOL
Long live the Apple ][ 💖💖💖
Although the C64's 1541 did have a 6502 based controller inside it, it didn't have a way to verify when the head was a track 0. So it too did the bang-bang after read errors. The disks were 35 track but the head mechanism was 40 track, so it would move 40 tracks down to ensure it was at track 0.
Woz says he was designing computers on paper before components were even in the realm of affordability for an individual consumer. The II was ridiculously far ahead of any personal computer available when it was released, and the line kept the company going for over a decade. Definitely the right engineer, with the right idea, at the right time.
14:07 wait, foxconn was..assemble apple stuff since.. when? or it just supply parts for apple?
I'm a metalhead so I'm really interested by what's at 19:04 :^) It can't be the music, right? so what is it? artwork/logo you drew?
Would NCSA Mosiac run on your Apple IIc in 1993 lol!
Update, as of December 2019, Apple does sell a Macintosh with 8 PCIe upgrade slots.
This video was very helpful and good details to explain the apple 2 computer! Love this video.
I have a collection of vintage MACs and I want to sell them. Couldn't you give me a suggest, please.
Video of my collection https://youtu.be/3zrvTo7NXmQ
@22:44 – the "Bondi Blue" iMac was name after Sydney's Bondi Beach, pronounced "bon-dye". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bondi_Beach#Namesakes
The Xerox 8010 was actually the first computer to ship with a GUI (1981).
Commodore 1541s didn't know where the head was either. Loading errors would make the same type of sound as the drive head was slammed into track 1, although the 1541 makes more of a knocking sound than a buzz.
My 1st computer was an old apple II e that my dad handed down to me so up to 1998 and i was always playing a game where commanded the Bismarck and the Prinz Eugen.
Any idea where one might acquire an Apple IIc version of Wings of Fury? That was one of my favorite games back in the day.
Jobs was a fucking HACK!!! He stood on the shoulder of GIANTS.. namely WOZ!!! And got as much fucking WRONG as he did RIGHT!!! He didnt INVENT ANYTHING!!!! He was a fucking CAR SALESMAN that lucked out by meet woz… WOZ on the other hand was always destined for FAME!! He is a fucking genius.. and a bloody nice bloke!!! Jobs didnt think that being NICE was important in life… he was fucking WRONG!!! He even went as far as to RESTRICT projects that HE wasnt apart of.. now does that sound like a good business man?? or a fucking EGOMANIAC!!!
1.44 mb hi dendesy floppy work just fine in a apple. they just get formatted to 800k.
Can you get the IIgs online? There are a fair number of hacks to get Commodores and Macs online, so why not?!
What a pitty, I trashed my GS some 5 years ago, it had a transwarp GS running at 7mhz, plus and applied engineering 6 mega ram card.
At that time, I had a bad felling, you can’t imagine today… seeing these Tubes.
I have the same
When Apple was into gaming ahh the good old days
So when did this massive downhill spiral into rampant capitalism start and iMacs and iPads burning up with an a year or two because I remember at least into the 90s and apple were still regarded as higher quality than a standard Windows PC and this is probably around g2 days. I've watched so many videos of both forms of modern PC small form burning up more than 2 years and the Apple fuse is not even Scorched in still running a current any opinions on this I'm not a troll cos I've hardly used apple all this is from research so I'm just interested please don't attack (and now presenting the (ICrap). This comment is not perhaps due to design or function but build quality and reliability and safety really
It's hard to call Apple a computer company. They are really a music and phone company. The MAC is almost completely useless today and only fanboys buy the over-priced shit. Now that Jobs has been gone long enough that pipeline products have already shipped, it is really starting to show.
are you going to do a clock mod so the cpu runs as woz intended.
Can you share the link of video for Floppy Emu review, thanks.
That Steve jobs movie looks so bad
GSOS reminds me of TOS from the AtariST. Is it the squeezed pointer?
Steve Jobs hiccups was the Mac. What really did take off is what he did after leaving: The Next computer. That's what ended up to be the real successor to Apple II. That's what the Mac should've been. And after 12 years it ended up being… Then that same technology need up being the iPhone and iPad.