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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
If you have a working Apple IIc or ][e, before you try auctioning it off for cash, use it to read social media platform Mastodon. Here's how. It's 35 years since the Apple IIc was discontinued, so now ...
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 ...
Those who truly love computers and can recall the first game they bought on floppy disk, will geek out over this viral video of an Apple IIc being booted up. Quinn Dunki recently set out to preserve ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
John Sculley, 78, remembers the early days of Apple, 24 April 1984 The first time I drove out to Silicon Valley, it was 1982 and I had no idea where I was going. The place was mainly still homes.