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- 2020-04-23.
Retrieved 2022-01-23. Meyers, Joe; Tognazzini,
Bruce (1982).
Apple IIe Design Guidelines (PDF).
Apple Computer. p. 37.
Archived from the original...
-
Macintosh in 1984. It is
essentially a
compact and
portable version of the
Apple IIe. The IIc has a built-in
floppy disk
drive and a keyboard, and was
often sold...
-
Apple II models, and
Apple initially sold a kit for
converting an
Apple IIe into a IIGS. The
system is a
radical departure otherwise, with a WDC 65C816...
- HP 125,
Atari 8-bit 1981: IBM PC, Sony SMC-70 1982:
Apple III 1983:
Apple IIe 1983: TRS-80
Model 4,
Model II (with RAM
expansion card) and
Model 16. Used...
-
Apple IIe,
Apple IIc,
Apple IIc Plus, and the 16-bit
Apple IIGS—all of
which remained compatible.
Production of the last
available model, the
Apple IIe, ceased...
-
inside the
company and even sold commercially.[citation needed] The
Apple IIe had a
keyboard ROM that
translated keystrokes into characters. The ROM contained...
-
applications was also
present in the
operating system for the
Apple IIGS and
Apple IIe. GEM
resembled the
Macintosh closely in many respects. One
example was the...
-
keyboard was
fully compatible with the IBM PC and AT
keyboards and had an
Apple IIe version as well. Its key
combinations were
based on a
mnemonic system that...