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* [[Apple I]] | * [[Apple I]] | ||
* The [[Apple II]] family including the [[Apple II plus|Apple II+]], the [[Apple IIe]] and the [[Apple IIc]] as well as the [[Apple IIgs]]. | * The [[Apple II]] family including the [[Apple II plus|Apple II+]], the [[Apple IIe]] and the [[Apple IIc]] as well as the [[Apple IIgs]]. | ||
+ | * The [[Apple Lisa]] maintains a dedicated cult following. | ||
* The [[Macintosh]] family. | * The [[Macintosh]] family. | ||
− | [[Category: | + | == Retrocomputing with the Apple II == |
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+ | * You absolutely need ADTPro [http://adtpro.sourceforge.net]! It can transfer disk images from your PC / modern Mac to any model of Apple II and even the Apple III. It works via serial port, Ethernet (if you have these add-on cards for your Apple II) and even on models which have the ports, via the cassette in/out and your PC's audio ports. | ||
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Revision as of 18:56, 18 December 2018
Apple Computer, Inc. was incorporated January 3, 1977.
Of historical interest to hobbyists include their pre-Macintosh and early Macintosh systems:
- Apple I
- The Apple II family including the Apple II+, the Apple IIe and the Apple IIc as well as the Apple IIgs.
- The Apple Lisa maintains a dedicated cult following.
- The Macintosh family.
Retrocomputing with the Apple II
- You absolutely need ADTPro [1]! It can transfer disk images from your PC / modern Mac to any model of Apple II and even the Apple III. It works via serial port, Ethernet (if you have these add-on cards for your Apple II) and even on models which have the ports, via the cassette in/out and your PC's audio ports.