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| | Apple II - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch |
 | | The success of the Apple II also goaded IBM to create the IBM PC, which was then purchased by middle managers in all lines of business in order to run spreadsheet and word processor software (which at first was ported from the Apple II versions, and later inspired whole new application software franchises). |  | | However, the Apple II clones from Franklin Computer Corporation are the best known and had the most lasting impact, as Franklin copied Apple's ROMs and software and freely admitted to doing so. |  | | The next (and most powerful) member of the line was the Apple II computer, released in 1986. |
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http://encyclopedia.worldsearch.com/apple_ii.htm
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| | Macintosh II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Macintosh II was the first Macintosh to have the Chimes of Death accompany the Sad Mac logo whenever a serious hardware error occurred. |  | | All previous Macintosh computers used an all-in-one design with a built-in black-and-white monitor. |  | | (Not to be confused with the Apple II family of non-Macintosh computers.) |
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| | Business Wire: Macs are DOOMed! Doom II for Macintosh availabl... @ HighBeam Research |
 | | DOOM(TM) II: Hell on Earth, the wildly successful combat/action game for IBM PC-compatible computers, has been optimized for Macintosh computers. |  | | DOOM II for Macintosh, originally developed by id Software, published and distributed by GT Interactive Software and ported to the Macintosh by Lion Entertainment Inc., will be available at retail stores in June. |  | | DOOM II for Macintosh requires a Macintosh computer with 8 MB of RAM and 17.2 MB of free hard disk space and a 68040, 68LC040 or PowerPC CPU. |
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:16891882&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf
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 | | Macintosh Technology Macintosh personal computer technology -- manfested by ease of use, graphics and unique functionality -- features a very high level of software consistancy and tight intergration across all applications, resulting in low requirements for user support and training. |  | | Like all Macintoh computers, the Macintosh II has the AppleTalk network built in. |  | | Apple Computer, Inc. today introduced a high-performence, open architecture member of the Macintosh personal computer family, the Macintosh II. |
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http://www.apple2.org.za/mirrors/www.textfiles.com/apple/mac2info.app
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| | Macintosh computer |
 | | The Macintosh computer was released in January of 1984, with 128K RAM of memory. |  | | Except for the very expensive and unpopular Apple Lisa which came out in 1983, the Macintosh is considered to be the first commercially successful computer to use a GUI (Graphical User Interface), as seen above. |  | | Most modern-day computers now operate on this principle, including modern Apple computers and most others which run the Microsoft Windows operating system. |
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http://oldcomputers.net/macintosh.html
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| | mac_ii.html |
 | | Later the Quadra 700 computer was introduced and its design was derived from the Macintosh IIcx computer. |  | | The Macintosh II computer needs a PMMU processor installed into the available socket, while the other computers have a built-in MMU module within the 68030 processor. |  | | Linux/m68k currently runs on a variety of Macintosh II computers. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/ca2/tech68k/macii.html
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| | Apple II History Chap 8 |
 | | To discuss the smallest Apple II, the IIc, it is necessary to look at the environment and other events that were happening at Apple Computer, Inc. in the years preceeding the release of this model. |  | | Recall from Chapter 7 that it was shown how Apple's Lisa project was designated as the computer that was considered to be the future of Apple. |  | | When Steve Jobs discovered the Macintosh project, he literally took it over, altering Raskin's ideas to have this computer run with the same Motorola 68000 processor used by the Lisa, and to use the same complex but easy-to-use interface as well. |
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| | Macintosh from FOLDOC |
 | | The Macintosh user interface was notable for popularising the graphical user interface, with its easy to learn and easy to use desktop metaphor. |  | | The core of the OS X operating system is released as free source code under the project name Darwin. |  | | While this was true for pre Mac OS 9 systems, it is less true for Mac OS 9, and totally incorrect for Mac OS X, which has protected memory, so even if one application crashes, the system and other applications are unaffected. |
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http://foldoc.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?Macintosh
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| | MicroMac DiiMO 030 Accelerator upgrade speeds up Macintosh II CPUs |
 | | Macintosh II, IIci, IIvx (IIvi and Performa 600), IIsi, IIcx, IIx, SE/30 or LCIII (P450, 520, LC520) with System 7.0 or later, optional anti-static grounding strap (available at most computer hardware stores) and flat-blade screwdriver. |  | | The award winning MicroMac DiiMO 030 accellerator upgrade speeds up the Mac II family of Macintosh computers with a 50MHz 68030 CPU and an optional 68882 FPU (floating point unit or math coprocessor). |  | | Engineered with quality parts and designed to work with a wide variety of Macintosh computers, the DiiMO 030 is an ideal accelerator upgrade at an attractive and affordable price. |
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http://www.micromac.com/products/diimo_030.html
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| | Profile: Mac II |
 | | The Mac II was introduced before Apple adopted SuperDrive floppies* and was never shipped with them; a Mac II must be upgraded to support an FDHD (floppy drive, high density, 1.4 MB) drive and high density floppies. |  | | Although advertised as a 32-bit computer, the Mac II ROMs were "dirty," containing some 24-bit code. |  | | You don't need to upgrade to a 1.4 MB floppy if you don't want to; the controller in the IIx supports the older 800K floppies as well as the FDHD floppies. |
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http://www.lowendmac.com/ii/ii.shtml
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| | The MacMania Museum: Desktops: Macintosh II |
 | | The lack of a built-in video card was a head scratching conundrum but the Mac II offered unrivalled performance and allowed users to tap into a ready built software library (all of that lovely Mac software for the compact Macs would run quite happily on it) and expand their machines to their hearts content. |  | | Throughout its life though Apple never upgraded the Mac II to use the SuperDrive and users who felt the need to use high density disks had to have the circuitry as well as the drive itself upgraded. |  | | Far more akin to the PC style of computing with a separate monitor and base unit (as opposed to the all-in-one design favoured by the Macs so far), the Macintosh II placed the emphasis firmly on expandability, offering 6 NuBus expansion slots and up to 68Mb of on board RAM. |
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http://www.dodgyposse.com/MacMuseum/mac2.html
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| | Robert's Gadgets & Gizmos Mini SSC II Control Software - Macintosh |
 | | This Servo Control Software is a Macintosh HyperCard based computer software program that allows you to do RC- servo manipulation by providing an easy to use point and click interface for precise real time servo movements or recording and playback of servo positions. |  | | This area is dedicated to Software Examples for the Macintosh Computer and the MiniSSC II. |  | | Macintosh Software Examples for the Mini SSC II Interface |
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http://www.bpesolutions.com/gadgets.ws/gprojects/msscsoft1.html
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| | Ze Cube |
 | | Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. |  | | Presenting Ze Cube : a vintage computer (the Macintosh Classic II) miraculously engineered into a stunning ten-inch crystal-clear cube. |  | | Ze Cube comes ready for action with the Motorola 68030 processor running at 16MHz, 10MB of high performance RAM, and a capacious 80MB hard disk drive you actually see spin, so you won't miss any action. |
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http://www.bernardbelanger.com/computing/cube
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| | The Official Basilisk II Home Page |
 | | If you are interested in learning how Basilisk II works internally, there is a Technical Manual available (knowledge about programming and computer architecture is required). |  | | Gwenolé Beauchesne has made a preliminary version of Basilisk II with a dynamically recompiling 680x0 emulation for Unix/x86 available for download. |  | | The Basilisk II developer's mailing list basilisk-devel is for development-related discussion. |
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http://basilisk.cebix.net
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| | Mel's Macintosh Universe |
 | | The focus of Mel's Macintosh Universe is limited to those Macintosh computer models that I own, selected iPod models, Mac software and digital cameras. |  | | Currently the site focus continues to be on the following Macintosh computers, the iPod and iTunes. |  | | It is the everyday workhorse that I use for website creation and maintenance, internet email, websurfing, streaming, desktop publishing, image editing, CD burning, backup and more. |
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http://www.headgap.com/~macstar
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| | Cyrillic II |
 | | If you are transferring files from a Windows computer to your Macintosh, Cyrillic II fonts and the CrossPlatform Converter for Macintosh will allow any Macintosh user to transfer Cyrillic files (text-only format) to or from a Russian Windows (code page 1251) platform. |  | | It also allows easy transfer of files between the Mac and any version of Windows using a code page 1251 font, such as the Cyrillic II for Windows fonts. |  | | Cyrillic II comes with six optional keyboard layouts: Russian Computer, Russian Typewriter, AATSEEL transliterated (phonetic), Ukrainian, Serbian, and Bulgarian. |
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http://www.linguistsoftware.com/c2.htm
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| | Macintosh II / Macintosh IIx Logic Board Drawing! |
 | | In the unmodified Mac II, the following memory configurations are possible utilizing standard 8-bit 30-pin 120ns SIMMs in 256K or 1MB densities. |  | | Macintosh II / Macintosh IIx Logic Board Drawing! |  | | In the Mac IIx and the Mac II, configurations exceeding 8MB are possible under the following circumstances: |
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http://www.macgurus.com/products/motherboards/mbmacII.php
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| | NetPort® II Print Server - Printing From an Apple Macintosh* |
 | | The individual Macintosh computers must have AppleShare software loaded - System 7.0 already has it, 6.0.5 machines must manually add it. |  | | From the install.nlm product options screen press the Insert key and define the path to the local floppy drive where the NetWare for MAC disk is located. |  | | THESE DOCUMENTS ARE PROVIDED FOR HISTORICAL REFERENCE PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE SUBJECT TO THE TERMS SET FORTH IN THE "LEGAL INFORMATION" LINK BELOW.For information on currently available Intel products, please see www.intel.com and/or developer.intel.com |
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| | MicroMac SIMMdoubler II Memory Upgrade |
 | | The SIMMdoubler II is an ideal memory hardware upgrade product for your Macintosh II series computer. |  | | The Macintosh II no longer needs a ROM exchange to go beyond 8MB of memory. |  | | - Available Files to Download for the SIMMdoubler II - |
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http://www.micromac.com/products/simmdoubler_ii.html
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| | Home Office Computing: Symantec Utilities for Macintosh - Sum Ii - Software Review |
 | | You may have noticed that both SUM II and Norton are published by Symantec - the result of Symantec's purchase of Peter Norton Computing not long ago. |  | | Despite the well-written manual, SUM II requires too much fiddling with Volume Information Files and other technicalities while setting up the file-restoration features. |  | | FindArticles > Computers and Technology > Home Office Computing > Sept, 1991 > Article |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1563/is_n9_v9/ai_11203273
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| | Robert's Gadgets & Gizmos Mini SSC II Projects |
 | | Macintosh Computer Examples for the Mini SSC II Interface |  | | Macintosh Computer and Mini SSC II Macintosh SerialPort Data ] |  | | Macintosh Computer and MiniSSC II Setup - A |
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| | Sothius Home of Ancient Microcomputers - Apple Macintosh II |
 | | The first 68020-Mac prototype (and direct Mac II predecessor) was developed in 1985 as project 'Big Mac'. |  | | with the Mac II SuperDrive Upgrade 344-50062 (which adds 1440K floppy and SWIM floppy controller) the machine is also upgraded with |  | | HD diskdrives (1.44MB/ disk) via Mac II SuperDrive Upgrade, which includes a SWIM ('Steve Woz Integrated Machine') floppy controller to replace the |
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http://www.sothius.com/hypertxt/mac_ii.html
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| | Macintosh Color Classic |
 | | At the time the Color Classic came out, that was the way you designed a computer. |  | | The Mac Color Classic (aka Performa 250) was not a bad computer. |  | | The 33/33 CPU/data bus combination provided a different way to design computers. |
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| | My Mac Classic II |
 | | Until, that is, I dropped in a hard drive from onsale.com, a clearinghouse for used computer hardware and software. |  | | My Mac Classic II The Apple Macintosh Classic II My Mac Classic II is one of the few computers I actually didn't have a use for-- my IIsi is a server, my 128K is a terminal, and my PowerBook a software development computer; yet my Classic II had no use. |  | | But then, the only reason I bought it, really, is that it was too cheap not to buy. |
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http://charm.cs.uiuc.edu/users/olawlor/mac/mac_Classic_II.html
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| | History of computer design: Macintosh II |
 | | History of computer design: Macintosh II History of computer design: Macintosh II |  | | Apple's advertising reflects this image, comparing their computers to cars - other high performance and high value items (many of which were not much more expensive) (e.g. |  | | he design of the Macintosh II is authoritative and very formal. |
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http://www.landsnail.com/apple/local/design/mac2.html
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| | Resources For The Older Macintosh |
 | | Use TransMac to download Macintosh files and applications using a PC and then transfer them to your Mac using floppy disks or CD images. |  | | Classic Macintosh Computers - A Part of History |  | | How to clean keyboards, mice, cd drives floppy drives, cases, scanners, motherboards, and more. |
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http://w3.trib.com/~dwood/oldmac.shtml
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| | PlanetDiablo - A Member of the GameSpy Network |
 | | Diablo II: Evil Has Survived TV Ad - Holiday 2000 commercial, Big version, Windows. |  | | Diablo II: Evil Has Survived TV Ad - Holiday 2000 commercial, Big version, Mac (HQX) version (11MB,.hqx) |  | | "The Calling" (Diablo II opening cinematic) - Windows version (46 MB,.zip) |
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| | Open Directory - Computers:Emulators:Apple:Macintosh:Basilisk II |
 | | Basilisk II is a program, known as an emulator, that will allow your BeOS, Unix, AmigaOS and/or Windows based computer to function as a 68k based Macintosh. |  | | General Macintosh emulation should be moved up a level. |  | | Submit sites that deal only with Basilisk II in specific. |
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http://dmoz.org/Computers/Emulators/Apple/Macintosh/Basilisk_II/desc.html
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| | Iris |
 | | Feed this small, light scanner business cards as you accumulate them, and your contacts will be far more secure and organized than they've ever been using the conventional "Un.Filed Pile" approach. |  | | product description : The IBCR II is the fastest and easiest way to input your contacts into your computer or PDA device.. |  | | This compact device hooks into the computer via the USB port,. |
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http://electronics.mysic.com/Manufacturer/Iris
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| | apple-history.com :: Macintosh II |
 | | The other benefit was that the Mac II was fast--16 MHz CPU, optional math coprocessor, expanded memory capacity (most of us used 5 MB or 8 MB). |  | | It originally sold for $3,898 for the basic system, and at $5,498 for 1 MB of RAM, one 800K floppy disk drive and one 40 MB internal SCSI hard disk drive. |  | | Based on the new 68020 processor, the Mac II was the first 32-bit Mac (although it was not "32-bit clean). |
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http://apple-history.com/body.php?page=gallery&model=II&performa=off&sort=date&order=ASC
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| | OLD-COMPUTERS.COM : The Museum |
 | | The Mac II also marked Apple's entry into the realm of serious computing. |  | | It used a 68030 CPU and a 68882 FPU instead of the 68020 and the 68881, an 1.44 MB 3.5" floppy drive and removable system ROMs for easier updates. |  | | It could run under A/UX (The Apple version of Unix System V version 2). |
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| | Warlords II for Macintosh Army Sets |
 | | Many computer aeons ago I was a Warlords II addict, playing on my Macintosh all hours of the day and night. |  | | Armies that are "special" always get a multiplier of -100x. |  | | In that timeframe SSG published the Warlords II Deluxe CD with a zillion army sets included, and now I play Warlords III on my PC, which has a different organization for the army types and new army abilities, so those old designs are kind of irrelevant. |
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http://sbarrera.home.mindspring.com/game/war/SMWarlords.html
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| | Macintosh Classic II (Performa 200) |
 | | It looks cooler than the original keyboard on the Mac Plus or Mac SE The Mac Classic II (aka Performa 200) was not a bad computer. |  | | The Mac 512 is a gYounk design and programmed site. |  | | For AppleShare use: Use System 7.x or higher as an AppleShare workstation. |
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| | Macintosh II |
 | | Apple, the Apple logo, and Macintosh are registered trademarks and Mac OS is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. |  | | Apple Computer, Inc. in no way endorses or is affiliated with MacintoshOS.com. |  | | he Macintosh II was the first Mac built around the 68020 processor. |
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http://www.macintoshos.com/macintosh.museum/mac.ii.series/ii.html
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| | Intro to Astound for Macintosh Part II |
 | | You may also refer to Introduction to Astound 2.0 for Macintosh - Part I for introductory information on using this program. |  | | Your presentation is now saved as an executable file. |  | | Once you have set your presentation up for distribution, depending on the set up, you can play it back as self-running, with the Player application or within Astound itself. |
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http://www.mtsu.edu/~oit/faculty/ASTMAC2.HTML
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| | Macintosh II series - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music |
 | | To augment the computing power of these machines, dedicated math co-processors and DSP chips optimized or sound and video were often incorporated into their architecture. |  | | Beginning with the Macintosh II and culminating in the Macintosh IIfx, the Mac II series was Apple Computer's high-end line from 1987 until the introduction of the Motorola 68040-based Macintosh Quadra computers in 1991. |  | | The Macintosh II models were "modular" systems which did not include built-in monitors and were intended for business use. |
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http://www.music.us/education/M/Macintosh-II-series.htm
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| | Video: NuBus card-Monitor Matrix. |
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| | Amazon.com: Electronics: IRIS Business Card Reader II for Macintosh (USOA180) [CD] |
 | | Iris Business Card Reader For Mac The IRIS Business Card Reader II is the perfect tool to scan and automatically encode your business cards into your favorite contact manager. |  | | Drop the card into the scanner: it is automatically scanned, recognized and encoded. |  | | The IRIS Business Card Reader II is the perfect tool to scan and automatically encode your business cards into your favorite contact manager. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0002OKAE0?v=glance
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| | macintosh ii - BlueRider.com |
 | | The Mac II has a full 32-bit data bus instead of a 16-bit bus. |  | | (Mac II) A version of Apple's Macintosh personal computer, released in March 1987, using the Motorola 68020 CPU, which runs at a higher clock rate than the Motorola 68000 used in the original Mac. |  | | Mac II models have built-in 40 to 160 megabyte hard disks and can take up to eight megabytes of RAM (and more as denser memory chips arive). |
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http://macintosh_ii.bluerider.com/wordsearch/macintosh_ii
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| | GadgetMadness.com :: Ze Cube Vintage Apple Macintosh Classic II |
 | | Ze Cube is 10 inches of classic computing redesigned in a crystal case. |  | | Send tips/stories/requests for product reviews to our tipline |  | | GadgetMadness.com :: Ze Cube Vintage Apple Macintosh Classic II All trademarks, copyrights, and logos are property of their respective owners. |
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http://www.gadgetmadness.com/archives/20050219-ze_cube_vintage_apple_macintosh_classic_ii.php
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| | Apple Macintosh LC II Specs @ EveryMac.com |
 | | Macintosh LC, but uses the 68030 processor and includes a PMMU chip for virtual memory, but lacks dual disk drive capability. |  | | The Apple Macintosh LC II features a 16 MHz 68030 processor, 4 MB of RAM, and either a 40 MB or an 80 MB hard drive in a compact "pizza box" case. |  | | For complete disclaimer and copyright information please read and understand the |
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| | Lotto Tracker II - Intelligent Lotto Software |
 | | There's no way to predict the outcome of the lottery, but whether you use a Macintosh or Windows PC, there's nothing wrong with applying some logic and putting the power of your computer to work for you. |  | | Lotto Tracker II provides the statistics behind all those past lotto results and comes up with some interesting variations on what lottery software can do. |  | | I've found that if you change both the Preferred Size and the Minimum Size in the LTII application Get Info window to 20000K or greater, all these problems disappear. |
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| | Apple Developer Documentation |
 | | Apple applications, such as Dashboard, iTunes, and Safari, that developer software products can interact with and extend. |  | | Programming interfaces that support the development of accessible applications and assistive technologies and applications, which help make the Macintosh accessible to all users. |
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| | Schematic diagram for Macintosh Classic II Applefritter |
 | | But i do need the schematic for it, where would i find one, and where can i get a Mouse and a Keyboard, iam in the S calif. |  | | Apple, the Apple logo, Macintosh, Mac, MacOS, Classic, and Powerbook are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. All other brands, product names, logos, images, multimedia elements, and technologies are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders, and are hearby acknowledged. |  | | I need big favor here, i got a Macintosh classic II with no keyboard and a mouse,when the computer gets turned onn i get coloms of black and white lines, each colom is about a 1/4 inch Thick, so it seems that the unit has a problem somewhere.anyone knows what needs to be replaces, ?? |
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http://www.applefritter.com/node/3082
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| | OLD-COMPUTERS.COM : The Museum |
 | | It had a lot of new features: the extended ROM held the new version of Mac OS, enhanced graphics libraries, drivers for hard-disk and external floppy-disk units, a SCSI bus, AppleTalk networking and the new file manager: HFS (Hierarchical File System). |  | | This computer would be succeeded in 1988 by the new Macintosh series: the Macintosh SE and the Macintosh II. |  | | However, it stayed in Apple's product line longer than any other Macintosh machine, almost five years, and was on sale until 1990. |
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| | VAW: Profile Links: Macintosh LC II |
 | | Unfortunately, Apple hobbled this potentially great computer to the same 16-bit data bus as the compromised LC and kept the RAM max at 10 MB. |  | | Although the LC II was a definite improvement over the original, it was still a seriously compromised design. |  | | Apple's LC II used the more powerful 68030 CPU, whereas the previous model LC used the 68020. |
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http://homepage.mac.com/vectronic/profiles/lc/lcii.html
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| | Mel's Macintosh Universe: Macintosh II Page |
 | | A laptop is a computer waiting to fall or be stolen. |  | | I bought this Powerbook 3400 laptop computer from someone off the Low End Mac Buy and Sell Mailing List. |  | | I hope these fates never happen to my "newest" Macintosh acquisition, a Powerbook 3400. |
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