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  Apple Macintosh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Macintosh's predecessor, the Lisa computer, was introduced in January 1983 for a price of $9,995.00 with many of the GUI-related innovations later seen on the Macintosh.
The Macintosh was introduced on January 22, 1984, with a famous Super Bowl commercial featuring a female athlete throwing a hammer through a giant image of a dictator ("Big Brother", vaguely reminiscent of the dominant computer maker at that time: IBM).
The Macintosh system software was a very large amount of complicated code that embodied the Mac's entire set of APIs, including the use of the GUI and file system, and a large amount of this system software was included in the Macintosh's ROM chips.
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 Apple Computer
At the time the only microcomputer CPUs generally available were the $179 Intel 8080, and the $170 Motorola 6800.
A number of different models of the Apple II family were built, when the now-large company started on the Apple III (which was a disaster).
Meanwhile various groups within Apple were working on a completely new kind of personal computer, with advanced technologies such as a graphical user interface, computer mouse, object-oriented programming, and networking capabilities.
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 List of Macintosh models grouped by CPU: Encyclopedia topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Apple Macintosh (Apple Macintosh: more facts about this subject) models grouped by CPU (CPU: (computer science) the part of a computer (a microprocessor chip) that does most of the data processing; the CPU and the memory form the central part of a computer to which the peripherals are attached) type.
Macintosh SE (Macintosh SE: the macintosh se was introduced by apple at the same time as the macintosh ii....
Macintosh II (Macintosh II: macintosh ii was the first personal computer model of the macintosh ii series in the...
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 List of Macintosh models grouped by CPU - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Macintosh (after introduction of 512K, Apple began calling this Macintosh 128K)
Note: Some of these were also marketed under the "Performa" and "Macintosh LC" brands for home and education markets, respectively.
Apple provides a full list of Macintosh models and specifications.
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 Apple Computer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In anticipation of the Macintosh launch, Bill Gates, co-founder and chairman of Microsoft, was given several Macintosh prototypes in 1983 to develop software for the "Mac".
Apple was criticized for its vertically integrated business model, which runs against the "received wisdom" of some economists, particularly those who study the computer industry.
Macintosh users meet at the Apple Expo and MacWorld Expo trade shows where Apple introduces new products each year to the industry and public.
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 Power Macintosh 8500: Encyclopedia topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Billed as a high-end graphics computer, the Power Macintosh 8500 was also the first Macintosh (Macintosh: A waterproof raincoat made of rubberized fabric) to ship with a replaceable daughtercard (daughtercard: a daughterboard or daughtercard is a circuit board meant to be an extension or...
[follow hyperlink for more...]) 604 CPU, later with the same chip running at 150 MHz, and finally with a PowerPC 604e (PowerPC 604e: the powerpc 604e is an ibm risc-based processor featured in a number of apple computers...
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 PowerBook - Psychology Central   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Its electronics were similar to those of a Macintosh SE, but with the CPU clocked twice as fast, an active-matrix LCD instead of a CRT, and a very heavy sealed lead-acid battery, which provided it with up to 10 hours of use.
Many models shipped dead on arrival, and a few 5300's used at Apple actually burst into flames due to problems with then-new Lithium Ion batteries made by Sony (earning the 5300 the nickname "Hindenbook", after the Hindenburg disaster).
Each model also received an enhanced trackpad with scrolling capabilities, a revised Bluetooth module supporting BT 2.0+EDR, and a new feature which parks the drive heads when sudden motion is detected by an internal sensor.
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 Power Macintosh (power macintosh resources)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In April 1996, Apple discontinued the Macintosh LC 580 (released in 1995), the last remaining desktop model of the 68k-based Macintosh line.
Macintosh also spawned the concept of Mac evangelism which was pioneered by Apple employee, and later Apple Fellow, Guy Kawasaki.
A 14-inch model was added to the existing 12-inch models on January 07, 2002 during Macworld Conference & Expo in San Francisco.
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 Apple Computer Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
A number of different models of the Apple II family were built, including the Apple IIe and IIgs, which could still be found in many schools as late as the end of the 1990s.
This model was discontinued in the summer of 2004.
This model dispenses with the base altogether; placing the CPU and the rest of the computing hardware behind the flat-panel screen, which is suspended from a streamlined aluminum foot.
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 Apple Macintosh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Macintosh, also known informally as Mac, is a family of personal computers manufactured by Apple Computer, Inc. of Cupertino, California, USA.
By the early 1990s, it was thought by some that RISC-architecture CPUs would soon dramatically outpace the speed increases occurring over the same time in CISC CPUs such as the Macintosh's Motorola 68000 series and Intel's x86 series.
In 2000, the Macintosh made a second fundamental change, this time in its operating system, by switching to the Mach and BSD Unix-based Mac OS X.
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The Macintosh was introduced on January 22, 1984, with a famous Super Bowl commercial featuring a female athlete throwing a hammer through a giant TV screen image of a dictator ("Big Brother", alluding to the tyrant character of the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, and vaguely reminiscent of the dominant computer maker at that time: IBM).
Existing Macintosh software that had been written for the 68000 series CPUs -- including some large sections of the Mac OS -- were made to run with a software emulator.
The Apple II and IBM PC computer lines had been "cloned" by other manufacturers who had reverse engineered the minimal amount of firmware in the computers' ROM chips and subsequently legally produced computers that would run the same software.
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Macintosh, also known informally as 9 Mac, is a family of personal computers manufactured by Apple Computer, Inc. 8 of Cupertino, California, USA.
The 7 Macintosh's predecessor, the 5 Lisa computer, was introduced 9 in January 1983 9 for a price of 6 $9,995.00 with many 1 of the GUI-related 8 innovations later seen 7 on the Macintosh.
Existing 5 Macintosh software that had 0 been written for 6 the 68000 series CPUs 3 -- including some 4 large sections of the 5 Mac OS -- 7 were made to 3 run with a software 8 emulator.
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 Apple Macintosh (Linux Reviews)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Macintosh project started in early 1979 with Jef Raskin, who envisioned an easy-to-use, low-cost computer for the average consumer.
Smith's first Macintosh board design was to Raskin's specifications; it had a 64K memory, used the slow Motorola 6809E microprocessor, and had a 256 by 256 fl and white bitmap display.
Bud Tribble, a Macintosh programmer, was interested in running the Lisa's graphical programs on the Macintosh and asked Smith if he could incorporate the Lisa's Motorola 68000 microprocessor into the Macintosh while still keeping the cost down.
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 The Ultimate Apple Macintosh Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Macintosh, also known as Mac, is a family of personal computers manufactured by Apple Computer, Inc. of Cupertino, California, USA.
Named after the McIntosh, a type of apple favoured by Jef Raskin, the Macintosh was launched in January 1984 with a famous Super Bowl commercial.
The Macintosh was officially introduced and went on sale on January 24, 1984, for a price of $2,495.00.
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 Articles - Apple Macintosh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Macintosh was officially announced on January 22, 1984, with the now-famous 1984 Super Bowl commercial directed by Ridley Scott.
Later that year, the Macintosh IIci, running at 25 MHz, was the first Mac to be "32-bit clean", allowing it to natively support more than 8 MB of RAM, unlike its predecessors, which had "32-bit dirty" ROMs (8 of the 32 bits available for addressing were used for OS level flags).
In March of 2006, a group of hackers announced that they were able to run Windows XP on an Intel based Mac.
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Three versions are currently supported: one for Macs running 68000-series processors; one for Macs running the old MacOS on Power PC processors (see List of Macintosh models grouped by CPU); and a Carbon application for Mac OS X.
All of these are available for free download, and at a later date a non-free 'Pro' version is planned for release.
Clicking on the smiley will bring up a list of errors in the page, if there are any.
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 Power Macintosh - Indopedia, the Indological knowledgebase
Power Macintosh, or Power Mac, is the name of a line of Apple Macintosh personal computers based on various models of PowerPC microprocessors.
Apple Computer started producing Power Macs in 1994; earlier models were based on 68k-series processors.
The earliest Power Macs were PowerPC 60x processor-based, followed by the G3, the G4 (and Cube), and recently the G5.
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 Apple Macintosh : Mac   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Macintosh was introduced on January 22, 1984, with a famous Super Bowl commercial featuring a female athlete throwing a hammer through a giant image of a dictator.
By the early 1990s, the Motorola 68000 CPU of the original Macs was no longer keeping up with computing demands.
In 2000, the Macintosh made a second fundamental change, this time in its operating system, by switching to the Unix-based Mac OS X. See List of Macintosh models grouped by CPU.
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 list of macintosh models grouped by cpu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Encyclopedia Entry for list of macintosh models grouped by cpu
Dictionary Definition of list of macintosh models grouped by cpu
(incomplete, possibly with errors) (a full list of Macintosh models and specifications may be found at http://www.info.apple.com/applespec/applespec.taf)
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 Intel Encyclopedia Article @ VariedTastes.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
On June 6, 2005, Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs announced in his keynote address at WWDC that Apple would be transitioning from its long-favored PowerPC architecture to Intel CPUs.
Intel Like many companies with employee diversity groups, they include groups baced on race and nationality as well as sexual identity and religion.
Though some in the Macintosh community were concerned that Intel's branding, including the decals and jingle, would be used with the new Intel-based Macintoshes (see Apple Intel transition), this has not occured.
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''For general technical information about non-PC computer and workstation architectures, see List of Macintosh models grouped by CPU, SPARC, and MIPS architecture.'' Motherboards are available in a variety of form factors, which usually correspond to a variety of case computer case sizes.
This is one of the reasons that notebook computers are difficult to upgrade and expensive to repair - often the failure of one integrated component requires the replacement of the entire motherboard, which is also more expensive than a regular motherboard due to the large number of integrated components in it.
There you will find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Motherboard.
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 Wikinfo | Apple Computer
A number of different models of the Apple II family were built, when the now-large company started on the Apple III (which proved to be a disaster).
However, Apple struck gold in 1984 with the myth-making launch of the Apple Macintosh computer.
Recently, Apple has introduced Mac OS X, a new version of their operating system that finally marries the stability, reliability and security of Unix with the ease of use of the Macintosh interface in an OS targeted at professionals and consumers alike.
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The last page on the interface is a History list of all the projects you started; you can clear the full list, but you can't delete individual items.
Usually when this happens, the title remains on the Add/Remove Programs list, and reselecting the title for removal simply displays an error, leaving the title where it is. You can resolve this issue with a quick registry edit.
Several FTP programs are on the Windows Firewall list, for example, and where an enterprise would likely force all users to deploy just one of those, small businesses are much looser, and tend to have different programs on different machines.
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The Macintosh was officially introduced and went on sale on January 24th, 1984, for a price of $2,495.00.
The Macintosh, or Mac, line of personal computers is designed, developed, manufactured, and...
The Macintosh User Group (MUG) Store is a special program for Apple User Group members only.
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