[Thomas] has been working on a 68000 Mac emulator and found that low-level floppy information was scattered in different places. So he’s gathered it all for us in one place. Low-level disk ...
And that was new! Still, by today’s standards, the tech specs for the Macintosh 128K, which can be found on Apple’s website, seem extraordinarily meager. Yet, according to an article from the ...
whose main feature was that it was essentially the same machine as the Macintosh 128k, but with quadruple the memory as its predecessor. If you have yet to upgrade to the 512k, though, it might be ...
The Macintosh 128K was followed in September the same year by the Macintosh 512K, which came with half a megabyte and cost $2,795 – $8,245 today. Although Apple didn't endorse it, owners of the ...
Two days later, on January 24th , the first Macintosh 128K was released. Although the 128K needed to hold up to consumer expectations and with its low memory capabilities and inability to be upgraded, ...
And I also had a Macintosh 128K with better graphics and a cool, new visual interface. (This was all prior to the release of Windows 1.0.) I had no corporate ambitions, so I sold the Sperry PC/IT ...
(I don't know what the HFS limits are. But if you make a 50MB disc you're unlikely to fill it with software that actually works on the Mac 128K:) ) If using an SD card, use a FAT-formatted card and ...
And back in 1984, Steve Jobs was passionate about getting the Apple Macintosh 128K to say "Hello" in a voice demo at its unveiling. That was pretty advanced tech for the time, and was dramatized ...
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