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Re: What is Apple II
In article <5lr7kv055k4tmg6f3chs4plulpskl0anh8@4ax.com>,
Sergei Gnezdov <sergei-gnezdov-pub@pobox.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I came across this newsgroup and I can't figure out why it is named
> apple2. Why do the people use Apple IIe?
>
>
> Thank you
Apple I = a $666.66 naked circuit board that you went out and bought
parts to solder onto, built a case and keyboard for, and otherwise "put
together" to give you a real live computer of your own for a sum of
money that, while large, was *WAY* more reasonable than anything else
available at the time. A mind-bogglingly HUGE step in the so-called
"computer revolution". Without it, humanity may well have never seen any
such thing as the information age - It broke new ground in so many ways
that I can't even begin to list them all.
Apple II (roman numeral 2) = The followup to the Apple I - Came in a
case, fully assembled, ready to connect to your display device
(purchased separately, of course), power up, and start being a computer
nerd. No more soldering! The first widely popular home computer.
Millions and millions landed in schools, giving Apple Inc. the lion's
share of computers in education for years to come, and incidentally,
biasing a whole generation of schoolkids in Apple's favor. (Think kid's
mind-set: "Computer = Apple - I want a computer, so that means I want an
Apple")
Apple ][+ (read it "two plus") = The next widely popular home computer.
An improvement on the Apple ][ in several ways, most obviously, the
existence of "AppleSoft BASIC" (a language that could do floating-point
arithmetic) instead of "Integer BASIC" (which was restricted to, as the
name hints, math that used integer values only) in ROM.
Apple ][e, later //e, and even later, //e Enhanced = Another improvement
in the long-lived Apple II line - too many refinements to list.
Apple //c = A portable, or at least semi-portable, (and depending on who
you ask, improved) version of the IIe. The direct predecessor of today's
"notebook" and "laptop" computers.
Apple //gs = The Apple IIe's "big brother" - In some ways, could almost
be considered a "prototype Macintosh" since many of the ideas that were
"just barely there" or "just barely usable" in that machine have have
been refined and incorporated into the current Macintosh computers.
Hence, the newsgroup name "Apple2" - A newsgroup dealing with all things
related to the Apple II line of computers.
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