The Apple IIc Plus is arguably – very arguably from my experience – the best Apple II computer ever made. It’s portable, faster than the IIe, had a much higher capacity built-in drive, and since the ...
The Apple IIc Plus is arguably – very arguably from my experience – the best Apple II computer ever made. It’s portable, faster than the IIe, had a much higher capacity built-in drive, and since the ...
The IIc Plus was the fastest Apple II model, with a 65C02 processor and CPU speed of 4MHz — an astonishing four times faster than its predecessor. It was essentially a souped-up version of the 8-bit ...
Charles Mangin over at Mental Hygine successfully upgraded the 1MHz 65C02 and 128K of RAM originally in the IIc to a G4 processor running at 1.4GHz with 1GB of RAM. Charles Mangin over at Mental ...
Apple announced in 1984 "Apple IIc"It is a retro computer with more than 30 years passed since its release. Its main body is yellowing to make it feel a long history, and the video terminal that ...
Long before Jony Ive was making ridiculously thin aluminum MacBooks, the Apple IIc reigned supreme as Apple’s first portable computer. Finding a working model of the 7.5-pound notebook is a tough task ...
An auction featuring artifacts from Apple's history is closing on Tuesday, with a typed and signed letter from Steve Jobs, a Apple IIc prototypes, an original Mac motherboard, and lights bearing the ...
For a 1 MHz machine, the Apple II sure has been a hot news item lately. First, Dan Budiac bought one for $2,600, inspiring us retrocomputing enthusiasts everywhere to get back to basics. Then, as long ...
Hot on the heels of the Apple IIe-into-a-Linux-terminal tutorial we posted the other day, here's another mix of retro and modern– Byte Cellar has hooked up an old Apple IIc (or //c if you spin that ...
After paying almost twice as much as the Apple IIc’s original price for a unopened one in mint condition on eBay—$2553—Dan Budiac couldn’t just let his freshly purchased piece of vintage computing ...
Alan Greenspan says that people in high places are always asking him: "Where does the money go?" That's only what you'd expect from the man who for nearly 20 years served as the chairman of the ...