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[Nathanial Hendler]’s Apple2Idiot expansion card for the Apple II family of computers is a nifty ... from the host computer’s perspective. The PCB has plenty of space on which to silkscreen ...
You can see a 1979 photo of Jobs with an Apple II at the Computer History ... Tebi of Norway has created a tiny new PCB called RC6502 which uses the original Apple I ROM, a single SRAM chip ...
In total, there’s only a few dozen bytes of hers in the new 32k ROM, but that’s enough to make her one of the top current firmware developers for the Apple II platform.
In this case, the Macintosh ROM: In 1980, a company called Franklin Computer produced a clone of the Apple II called the Franklin Ace, designed to run the same software. They copied almost every ...
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