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AppleCD is a
range of SCSI-based
CD-ROM
drives for Mac
personal computers,
manufactured and sold by
Apple Computer from the late 1980s to late 1990s....
- The
Apple Network Server (ANS) was a line of PowerPC-based
server computers designed,
manufactured and sold by
Apple Computer, Inc. from
February 1996...
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Apple II ("
apple two") is a
series of
microcomputers manufactured by
Apple Computer, Inc. from 1977 to 1993. The
first Apple II model, that gave the series...
- This
timeline of
Apple products is a list of all computers, phones, tablets, wearables, and
other products made by
Apple Inc. This list is
ordered by...
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designed and
marketed by
Apple since 1984. The name is
short for
Macintosh (its
official name
until 1999), a
reference to a type of
apple called McIntosh. The...
- 16 or 32 MB RAM, 2 GB HDD,
AppleCD 1200i 8x
CD-ROM.
Power Macintosh 9500/200: 16 or 32 MB RAM, 2 GB HDD,
AppleCD 1200i 8x
CD-ROM. "Power
Macintosh 9500/132...
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Apple Inc. is an
American multinational corporation and
technology company headquartered and
incorporated in Cupertino, California, in
Silicon Valley...
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Apple,
various third-party
resellers offered a wide
variety of configurations.
Power Macintosh 7500/100: 8 or 16 MB RAM, 512 MB or 1 GB HDD,
AppleCD 600i...
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Bruce Webster of BYTE
reported a
rumor in
December 1985: "Supposedly,
Apple will be
releasing a Big Mac by the time this
column sees print: said Mac...
- The
Apple Computer 1 (
Apple-1),
later known predominantly as the
Apple I (written with a
Roman numeral), is an 8-bit motherboard-only
personal computer...