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+ | Apple Computer was founded in 1976 to develop and sell the [[Apple I]] computer. | ||
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+ | ''Apple Computer, Inc., ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple II, and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the Macintosh. Apple is now committed to its original mission—to bring the best personal computing products and support to students, educators, designers, scientists, engineers, business persons and consumers in over 140 countries around the world.'' | ||
=Macintosh Models= | =Macintosh Models= | ||
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==Power Macintosh Series== | ==Power Macintosh Series== | ||
* [[Power Macintosh 4400]] | * [[Power Macintosh 4400]] | ||
− | * [[Power Macintosh 5200]] | + | * [[Power Macintosh 5200]] - also referred to as the Performa 5200CD, 5210CD, 5215CD, 5220CD, 5260CD, 5270CD, 5280CD or LC 5200 |
− | * [[Power Macintosh 5300]] | + | * [[Power Macintosh 5260]] |
+ | * [[Power Macintosh 5300]] - also referred to as the Performa 5300CD, 5320CD or LC 5300 | ||
* [[Power Macintosh 5400]] | * [[Power Macintosh 5400]] | ||
* [[Power Macintosh 5500]] | * [[Power Macintosh 5500]] | ||
* [[Power Macintosh 6100]] | * [[Power Macintosh 6100]] | ||
− | * [[Power Macintosh 6200]] | + | * [[Power Macintosh 6200]] - also referred to as the Performa 6200CD, 6205CD, 6210CD, 6214CD, 6216CD, 6218CD, 6220CD, and 6230CD |
− | * [[Power Macintosh 6300]] | + | * [[Power Macintosh 6300]] - also referred to as the Performa 6300CD, 6310CD, 6320CD |
− | * [[Power Macintosh 6400]] | + | * [[Power Macintosh 6360]] - also referred to as the Performa 6360 |
+ | * [[Power Macintosh 6400]] - also referred to as the Performa 6400 | ||
* [[Power Macintosh 6500]] | * [[Power Macintosh 6500]] | ||
* [[Power Macintosh 7100]] | * [[Power Macintosh 7100]] | ||
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* [[Macintosh PowerBook 150]] | * [[Macintosh PowerBook 150]] | ||
* [[Macintosh PowerBook 160]] | * [[Macintosh PowerBook 160]] | ||
+ | * [[Macintosh PowerBook 165]] | ||
* [[Macintosh PowerBook 165c]] | * [[Macintosh PowerBook 165c]] | ||
* [[Macintosh PowerBook 170]] | * [[Macintosh PowerBook 170]] | ||
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* [[Macintosh PowerBook Duo 280c]] | * [[Macintosh PowerBook Duo 280c]] | ||
* [[Macintosh PowerBook Duo 2300c]] | * [[Macintosh PowerBook Duo 2300c]] | ||
+ | * [[Macintosh PowerBook G3]] - Kanga | ||
+ | * [[Macintosh PowerBook G3 Series]] - Wallstreet, etc | ||
==Other Macintosh== | ==Other Macintosh== | ||
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=Older Apple Models= | =Older Apple Models= | ||
+ | * [[Apple I]] | ||
* [[Apple IIgs]] | * [[Apple IIgs]] | ||
* [[Apple IIc]] | * [[Apple IIc]] | ||
* [[Apple IIe]] | * [[Apple IIe]] | ||
* [[Apple III]] | * [[Apple III]] | ||
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+ | ===Older Peripherals=== | ||
+ | * [[Disk II]] | ||
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+ | ===Older Components=== | ||
+ | * [[Apple IIe Enhancement Kit]] | ||
=Peripherals= | =Peripherals= | ||
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* [[Apple PowerCD]] | * [[Apple PowerCD]] | ||
* [[AppleCD]] | * [[AppleCD]] | ||
+ | * [[AppleCD Multimedia Kit]] | ||
* [[AppleDesign Speakers II]] | * [[AppleDesign Speakers II]] | ||
* [[Apple Video System]] | * [[Apple Video System]] | ||
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* [[Apple MPEG Media System]] | * [[Apple MPEG Media System]] | ||
* [[Apple QuickDraw 3D Accelerator Card]] | * [[Apple QuickDraw 3D Accelerator Card]] | ||
+ | * [[Apple VideoPhone Kit]] | ||
===Input Devices=== | ===Input Devices=== | ||
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===Communications=== | ===Communications=== | ||
* [[Apple Personal Modem 300/1200]] | * [[Apple Personal Modem 300/1200]] | ||
+ | * [[Apple Djinn]] | ||
+ | * [[Apple Ethernet NB Twisted-Pair Card]] | ||
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+ | ===Monitors=== | ||
+ | * [[AppleColor High-Resolution RGB Monitor]] | ||
===Other=== | ===Other=== | ||
* [[Duo Dock]] | * [[Duo Dock]] | ||
* [[Apple IIe Card]] | * [[Apple IIe Card]] | ||
+ | * [[Apple PC 5.25 Drive]] | ||
+ | * [[Apple PC Compatibility Card]] | ||
+ | * [[Apple StyleWriter EtherTalk Adapter]] | ||
+ | * [[Apple Color StyleWriter LocalTalk Module]] | ||
+ | * [[Apple PowerBook/DOS Companion]] | ||
+ | * [[Apple Hard Disk 20SC]] | ||
=Other Products= | =Other Products= | ||
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* [[Apple eMate]] | * [[Apple eMate]] | ||
* [[Apple Network Server]] | * [[Apple Network Server]] | ||
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=Software= | =Software= | ||
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* [[Apple Star Trek]] | * [[Apple Star Trek]] | ||
− | ==Networking== | + | ==Networking/Internet== |
* [[AppleShare IP]] | * [[AppleShare IP]] | ||
* [[AppleShare]] | * [[AppleShare]] | ||
+ | * [[AppleTalk]] | ||
+ | * [[Apple Inter•Poll Network Administrator's Utility]] | ||
+ | * [[Cyberdog]] | ||
==Education== | ==Education== | ||
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* [[OpenDoc]] | * [[OpenDoc]] | ||
* [[HyperCard]] | * [[HyperCard]] | ||
+ | * [[Macintosh 68000 Development System]] | ||
− | ==Multimedia== | + | ==Multimedia/Graphics== |
* [[QuickTime]] | * [[QuickTime]] | ||
+ | * [[QuickTime VR]] | ||
+ | * [[QuickDraw 3D]] | ||
* [[Apple PhotoFlash]] | * [[Apple PhotoFlash]] | ||
* [[Apple Media Tool]] | * [[Apple Media Tool]] | ||
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* [[MacX]] | * [[MacX]] | ||
* [[Apple At Ease]] | * [[Apple At Ease]] | ||
+ | * [[Apple Personal Diagnostics]] | ||
+ | * [[Macintosh Application Environment (MAE)]] | ||
=Services= | =Services= | ||
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=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
+ | ===People=== | ||
* [[Steve Wozniak]] | * [[Steve Wozniak]] | ||
* [[Steve Jobs]] | * [[Steve Jobs]] | ||
+ | * [[Bill Atkinson]] | ||
+ | * [[Andy Hertzfeld]] | ||
+ | * [[Jef Raskin]] | ||
+ | * [[Bud Tribble]] | ||
+ | * [[Burrell Smith]] | ||
+ | * [[Susan Kare]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Divisions/Projects=== | ||
+ | * [[Apple Advanced Technology Group]] | ||
+ | * [[Apple Research Labs]] | ||
+ | * [[Apple Developer World]] | ||
+ | * [[Apple Classrooms of Tomorrow]] | ||
+ | * [[Apple Library Users Group]] | ||
+ | * [[Apple Media Program]] | ||
+ | * [[Apple Science, Engineering & Design]] | ||
+ | * [[Apple Solution Professionals Network]] | ||
+ | * [[AppleDesigns]] | ||
+ | * [[AppleNet]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Documentation=== | ||
* [[Apple Model Numbers]] | * [[Apple Model Numbers]] | ||
* [[RAM & ROM IC Numbers]] | * [[RAM & ROM IC Numbers]] | ||
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* [[List of expansion cards for Macintosh]] | * [[List of expansion cards for Macintosh]] | ||
* [[Apple Part Number List]] | * [[Apple Part Number List]] | ||
+ | * [[Apple Service Source]] | ||
+ | * [[Apple Computer Custom IC Definitions]] | ||
+ | * [[Information About Apple's OS Strategy - January 1997]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Misc=== | ||
* [[Apple Computer Promotional Items]] | * [[Apple Computer Promotional Items]] | ||
* [[Apple Prototypes]] | * [[Apple Prototypes]] | ||
[[Category:Apple]] | [[Category:Apple]] | ||
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[[Category:Companies]] | [[Category:Companies]] | ||
+ | [[Category:1976]] |
Revision as of 10:31, 30 September 2020
Apple Computer was founded in 1976 to develop and sell the Apple I computer.
Apple Computer, Inc., ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple II, and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the Macintosh. Apple is now committed to its original mission—to bring the best personal computing products and support to students, educators, designers, scientists, engineers, business persons and consumers in over 140 countries around the world.
Macintosh Models
Compact Macs
- Macintosh 128K
- Macintosh 512K
- Macintosh Plus
- Macintosh Classic
- Macintosh Classic II - also under the name Performa 200
- Macintosh SE
- Macintosh SE/30
- Macintosh Color Classic - also under the name Performa 250
- Macintosh Color Classic II - also under the name Performa 275
II Series
- Macintosh II
- Macintosh IIx
- Macintosh IIsi
- Macintosh IIcx
- Macintosh IIci
- Macintosh IIvx - also under the name Performa 600
- Macintosh IIvi
- Macintosh IIfx
LC Series
- Macintosh LC
- Macintosh LC II - also under the name Performa 400
- Macintosh LC III - also under the name Performa 450
- Macintosh LC 475 - also under the name Performa 475
- Macintosh LC 520 - also under the name Performa 520
- Macintosh LC 550 - also under the name Performa 550
- Macintosh LC 575 - also under the name Performa 575
- Macintosh LC 580 - also under the name Performa 580
- Macintosh LC 630 - also under the name Performa 630
Centris Series
Quadra Series
- Macintosh Quadra 605 - also under the name Performa 475
- Macintosh Quadra 610
- Macintosh Quadra 630 - also under the name Performa 630
- Macintosh Quadra 650
- Macintosh Quadra 660av
- Macintosh Quadra 700
- Macintosh Quadra 800
- Macintosh Quadra 840av
- Macintosh Quadra 900
- Macintosh Quadra 950
Power Macintosh Series
- Power Macintosh 4400
- Power Macintosh 5200 - also referred to as the Performa 5200CD, 5210CD, 5215CD, 5220CD, 5260CD, 5270CD, 5280CD or LC 5200
- Power Macintosh 5260
- Power Macintosh 5300 - also referred to as the Performa 5300CD, 5320CD or LC 5300
- Power Macintosh 5400
- Power Macintosh 5500
- Power Macintosh 6100
- Power Macintosh 6200 - also referred to as the Performa 6200CD, 6205CD, 6210CD, 6214CD, 6216CD, 6218CD, 6220CD, and 6230CD
- Power Macintosh 6300 - also referred to as the Performa 6300CD, 6310CD, 6320CD
- Power Macintosh 6360 - also referred to as the Performa 6360
- Power Macintosh 6400 - also referred to as the Performa 6400
- Power Macintosh 6500
- Power Macintosh 7100
- Power Macintosh 7200
- Power Macintosh 7300
- Power Macintosh 7500
- Power Macintosh 7600
- Power Macintosh 8100
- Power Macintosh 8500
- Power Macintosh 8600
- Power Macintosh 9500
- Power Macintosh 9600
- Power Macintosh G3
PowerBook Series
- Macintosh PowerBook 100
- Macintosh PowerBook 140
- Macintosh PowerBook 145
- Macintosh PowerBook 150
- Macintosh PowerBook 160
- Macintosh PowerBook 165
- Macintosh PowerBook 165c
- Macintosh PowerBook 170
- Macintosh PowerBook 180
- Macintosh PowerBook 180c
- Macintosh PowerBook 190
- Macintosh PowerBook 520
- Macintosh PowerBook 520c
- Macintosh PowerBook 540
- Macintosh PowerBook 540c
- Macintosh PowerBook 550c
- Macintosh PowerBook 5300
- Macintosh PowerBook 1400
- Macintosh PowerBook 2400c
- Macintosh PowerBook 3400c
- Macintosh PowerBook Duo 210
- Macintosh PowerBook Duo 230
- Macintosh PowerBook Duo 250
- Macintosh PowerBook Duo 270c
- Macintosh PowerBook Duo 280
- Macintosh PowerBook Duo 280c
- Macintosh PowerBook Duo 2300c
- Macintosh PowerBook G3 - Kanga
- Macintosh PowerBook G3 Series - Wallstreet, etc
Other Macintosh
Older Apple Models
Older Peripherals
Older Components
Peripherals
Printers
Scanners/Cameras
Audio/CD/Video
- Apple PowerCD
- AppleCD
- AppleCD Multimedia Kit
- AppleDesign Speakers II
- Apple Video System
- Apple TV/Video System
- Apple Presentation System
- Apple MPEG Media System
- Apple QuickDraw 3D Accelerator Card
- Apple VideoPhone Kit
Input Devices
Communications
Monitors
Other
- Duo Dock
- Apple IIe Card
- Apple PC 5.25 Drive
- Apple PC Compatibility Card
- Apple StyleWriter EtherTalk Adapter
- Apple Color StyleWriter LocalTalk Module
- Apple PowerBook/DOS Companion
- Apple Hard Disk 20SC
Other Products
- Apple Interactive Television Box - also known as the Apple set-top box
- Apple Pippin
- Apple Newton
- Apple eMate
- Apple Network Server
Software
Operating Systems
- Mac OS 9.2
- Mac OS 9.1
- Mac OS 9.0
- Mac OS 8.6
- Mac OS 8.5
- Mac OS 8.1
- Mac OS 8.0
- Mac OS 7.6
- System 7.5
- System 7.1
- System 7.0
- System 6
- Apple UNIX
- Mac OS X Server
- Mac OS X
Prerelease/Prototype
Networking/Internet
Education
Productivity
Multimedia/Graphics
Utilities
Services
See Also
People
- Steve Wozniak
- Steve Jobs
- Bill Atkinson
- Andy Hertzfeld
- Jef Raskin
- Bud Tribble
- Burrell Smith
- Susan Kare
Divisions/Projects
- Apple Advanced Technology Group
- Apple Research Labs
- Apple Developer World
- Apple Classrooms of Tomorrow
- Apple Library Users Group
- Apple Media Program
- Apple Science, Engineering & Design
- Apple Solution Professionals Network
- AppleDesigns
- AppleNet
Documentation
- Apple Model Numbers
- RAM & ROM IC Numbers
- Internet Access With One 800K Floppy Drive
- Homemade IIci ROM SIMM for SE/30
- Macintosh 68K System Memory Requirements
- The Macintosh/Newton Easter Egg List
- The Macintosh Secret Code-Name List
- List of expansion cards for Macintosh
- Apple Part Number List
- Apple Service Source
- Apple Computer Custom IC Definitions
- Information About Apple's OS Strategy - January 1997