The Evolution Of Apple - January 1976 To May 1995
Let's take a trip back in time and review the evolution of a computer
company. It's not IBM or Microsoft. This company is Apple Computers,
Incorporated.
In the year 1976, before most people even thought about buying a computer
for their homes. Back then the computer community added up to a few brainy
hobbyist. So when Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs sold a van and two
programmable calculators for thirteen hundred dollars and started Apple
Computers, Inc., in Jobs garage, the reach for success seemed far.
But these two young business men, Wozniak 26 years old and Jobs 21 years
old, had a vision. "Computers aren’t for nerds anymore," they announced.
"Computers are going to be the bicycle of ...
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Computer Club
in Palo Alto, California.
In 1977 the Apple II is available to the general public. Fully assembled
and pretested, it includes 4K of standard memory, and comes equipped with
two game paddles and a demo cassette. The price is $1,298. Customers use
their own TV set as a monitor and store programs on audio cassette
recorders. Compare this price with computers today. The price about the
same, but the computer has changed tremendously.
In 1979 Apple II+ is introduced, available with 48K of memory and a new
auto-start ROM for easier startup and screen editing for $1,195. Apple II
Pascal is also released.
In 1980 Apple FORTRAN introduced and proves to be a catalyst for high-
level technical and educational applications. Apple III announced at the
National Computer Conference. It has a new operating system, a built-in
disk controller and four peripheral slots priced at $3,495, the Apple III
is the most advanced system in the company’s history. Product
In 1981 ...
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is the AppleFax Modem,
priced at $699. Now you get a fax modem with the purchase of an Apple
computer.
In February of 1988 Apple introduces AppleCD SC, an optical storage device
that gives access to huge amounts of information. Priced at $1,199, a
single CD-ROM disc can store up to 270,000 pages of typewritten information.
Also in 1988 Apple files suit against Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard to
protect its Macintosh audio visual display. The lawsuit is seen as having
industry wide implications regarding copyright laws. In late 1988 Apple
introduces the Macintosh IIx computer, priced at $7,769. It is the first
Macintosh II computer to use Motorola’s 68030 microprocessor and 68882 ...
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