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However, poor marketing and failure to repeat the technological advances of the first systems meant that the Amiga quickly lost its market share to competing platforms, such as the fourth generation game consoles, Apple Macintosh and IBM PC compatibles.
It was also a less expensive alternative to the Apple Macintosh and IBM PC as a general-purpose business or home computer.
" Apple reportedly obtained an eight-year license for Applesoft BASIC from Microsoft for a flat fee of $ 21, 000, renewing it in 1985 through an arrangement that gave Microsoft the rights and source code for Apple's Macintosh version of BASIC.
Version 4. 1, in a slightly modified form, was also the standard operating system for the Apple Network Server systems sold by Apple Computer to complement the Macintosh line.
AppleTalk was released for the original Macintosh in 1985, and was the primary protocol used by Apple devices through the 1980s and 90s.
Through this period, Apple was deep in development of the Macintosh computer.
By 1987 Ethernet was clearly winning the standards battle over Token Ring, and in the middle of that year Apple introduced EtherTalk 1. 0 for the newly released Macintosh II computer.
It was similar to the Apple Macintosh and its simple design allowed the ST to precede the Commodore Amiga's commercial release by almost two months .< ref name =" amigaos ">
There were several GUI-based BBSes on the Apple Macintosh platform, including TeleFinder and FirstClass, but these remained widely used only in the Mac market.
The first BBS using the Apple Macintosh platform was the Austin Arts BBS, which was a dial-up system developed by Bill Hood of the School of Screenprinting in 1983.
He received his undergraduate degree from the University of California, San Diego, where Apple Macintosh developer Jef Raskin was one of his professors.
Atkinson was part of the Apple Macintosh development team and was the creator of the ground-breaking MacPaint application, among others.
; Macintosh Common Lisp: Version 5. 2 for Apple Macintosh computers with a PowerPC processor running Mac OS X is open source.
RMCL ( based on MCL 5. 2 ) runs on Intel-based Apple Macintosh computers using the Rosetta binary translator from Apple.
; ExperCommon Lisp: an early implementation for the Apple Macintosh by ExperTelligence
A one button version of the mouse was incorporated into the Apple Macintosh but Steve Jobs decided against incorporating the chorded keyset.
However, the battle was in vain, as neither platform captured a significant share of the world computer market and only the Apple Macintosh would survive the industry-wide shift to Microsoft Windows running on PC clones.
By the late 1980s, the personal computer market had become dominated by the IBM PC and Apple Macintosh platforms.
By this point, both the IBM PC and Apple Macintosh had a much larger market share than the Amiga platform.
Two Macintosh Plus | Apple Macintosh Plus mice, 1986

Macintosh and I
The Macintosh II and Macintosh SE were the first Apple computers since the Apple I to be sold without a keyboard.
The SE and Macintosh II were the first Apple computers since the Apple I to be sold without a keyboard.
Plotkin has also made major technical contributions to the interactive fiction medium, designing the Blorb archive format, the Glk I / O platform, and the Glulx virtual machine, and implementing Glulx Inform and several interactive fiction interpreters for the Macintosh and X.
Later, Macintosh tried to downplay the incident saying " I don't think anyone should read anything into it – half the time I can't even remember the names of my own kids.
( An Atari 800 version of Ultima I was published in 1982, some considerable time after Ultima IIs release ; the Atari ST and Macintosh versions of Ultima II were published in 1985.

Prehistory and I
( Larson, in his The Prehistory of the Far Side, stated he once felt that he needed to confess his cartooning sins in this regard: " O Father, I Have Portrayed Primitive Man and Dinosaurs In The Same Cartoon ".
" In his book The Prehistory of the Far Side, Larson stated, " I considered this an extreme honor.
In The Prehistory of the Far Side, Gary Larson suggests that " there should be cartoon confessionals where we could go and say things like, ' Father, I have sinned – I have drawn dinosaurs and hominids together in the same cartoon.
The new wing hosts two exhibitions: < I > The Gold of Macedon </ I > and < I > The Thessaloniki Area in Prehistory </ I >.
The point of the < I > Thessaloniki in Prehistory </ I > exhibition is to recreate a picture of the Thermaic littoral before the city of Thessaloniki was built.
Wing I: From Prehistory to the Roman Empire
French Art Vol I: Prehistory to the Middle Ages ISBN 2-08-013566-X

Apple and I
The original Apple Computer, also known retroactively as the Apple I, or Apple-1, is a personal computer released by the Apple Computer Company ( now Apple Inc .) in 1976.
The Apple I was Apple's first product, and to finance its creation, Jobs sold his only means of transportation, a VW van and Wozniak sold his HP-65 calculator for $ 500.
The Apple I went on sale in July 1976 at a price of, because Wozniak " liked repeating digits " and because they originally sold it to a local shop for $ 500 plus a one-third markup.
Unlike other hobbyist computers of its day, which were sold as kits, the Apple I was a fully assembled circuit board containing about 60 + chips.
Introductory advertisement for the Apple I Computer
This made the Apple I an innovative machine for its day.
As Wozniak was the only person who could answer most customer support questions about the computer, the company offered Apple I owners discounts and trade-ins for Apple IIs to persuade them to return their computers, contributing to their scarcity.
As of 2012, less than 50 Apple I computers ( with only six in working order ) are believed to exist, making it a very rare collector's item.
< li > An Apple I reportedly sold for $ 50, 000 USD at auction in 1999.
< li > In November 2010, an Apple I with serial number 82 sold for £ 133, 250 ($ 210, 000 ) at Christie's auction house in London.
< li > On June 15, 2012, a working Apple I was sold at auction by Sotheby's for a record $ 374, 500, more than double the expected price .</ li >
A software-compatible clone of the Apple I ( Replica 1 ), produced using modern components, was released in 2003 at a price of around $ 200.
The circuit board of a fully assembled Apple I
Apple I Replica Creation: Back to the Garage.
* Apple I Owners Club
* Apple I Operational Manual
* Apple I project on www. sbprojects. com
* John Calande III blog – Building the Apple I clone
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