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Apple II
The Apple II was one of the first popular personal computer lines, and was manufactured by Apple Computer, Inc. from 1977 until 1993. Specific models in this family include the Apple ][, ][+, IIe, //c and IIgs.
Apple II clones and related systems are also welcome in this category, such as the Laser 128, the Bell & Howell "black Apple II", the various clones named after fruit, and the Apple III (the II's short-lived big brother that sported a II compatibility mode).
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Editor's Picks:
- The "Apple II Information & Pictorial Reference", featuring detailed information and pictures of all kinds of Apple II hardware, including several rare prototypes and do-it-yourself "hacks".
- The "Mother of All Apple II Web Sites", containing comprehensive listings of Apple II resources on the net, classified ads, and online ordering of certain products.
- The Apple II user's area on the Delphi online service.
- A web ring geared towards Apple II users. Includes pages for vendors, repairs and emulators.
- An extensive history of the Apple II by Steven Weyhrich.
- An Apple II web portal with news, reviews, feature articles, software and links, and a telnettable online service with message boards and chats.
- Discussion and information exchange.
- Co-founder of Apple Computer and "Father of the Apple II" Steve Wozniak answers questions about the good old days.
- Full text of the classic book that teaches 6502 assembly language programming.
- Information and discussion on the original Apple I computer.
- An Apple IIgs-specific print magazine featuring news, reviews and how-tos.
- Online manuals, message board, magazine reprints, software, and links.
- A bi-monthly newsletter about the Apple II.
- A collection of Apple II software, documentation and FAQ lists.
- An annual Apple II convention in Kansas City, Missouri.
- Apple II and IIgs software written by Bret Victor.
- Information for the new Apple II user and those curious about the Apple II family.
- Creator of the 65C02 and 65816 microprocessors at the heart of Apple IIs.
- A lab of Apple IIs saved from oblivion by an enterprising Spanish teacher and put to productive use again. Also, information on the Apples for Honduras Project supporting needy schools in Honduras.
- Information, links and projects for enthusiasts of the 6502 microprocessor.
- Includes WWW and FTP links related to the Apple II as well as newsgroup archives and e-mail resources.
- The Apple II programmer's area on the Delphi online service.
- A monthly magazine published by the Apple PugetSound Program Library Exchange (A.P.P.L.E.) user group. Site includes back issues, group news and a product catalog with software, books and hardware for sale.
- A free monthly e-zine featuring original articles and the best postings from the Apple II message boards on Delphi and Syndicomm.
- GNO is a Unix-like environment for the Apple IIgs.
- A German group of developers of Apple IIgs games and demos. Their site features an overview of the Apple IIgs "demo scene".
- A TCP/IP stack for the Apple IIgs.
- A listing of Applesoft, Integer BASIC, DOS 3.3 and ProDOS commands with descriptions.
- Frequently asked questions and answers covering Apple II setup, applications, gaming, programming, hardware, emulation and history. Links to Apple II software, user groups, vendors and publications.
- Information, FAQs and a bibliography for the Apple III.
- Eric Shepherd's 8-bit and 16-bit Apple II software, and an Apple IIgs programmer's reference.
- Source code, binaries and documentation for NuLib, a program to manipulate the NuFX (ShrinkIt) file archives commonly used on the Apple II.
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