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Apple solved this problem by shoehorning in a 9th pin to the existing 8-pin Mini-DIN connector.

Apple and problem
Apple provided a short assembly-language routine which could be POKEd into RAM and CALLed to ameliorate the problem to an extent.
Apple had considered the problem, and AppleTalk included the possibility for a low-cost LocalTalk-to-Ethernet bridge, but they felt it would be a low-volume product and left it to 3rd parties.
Apple added timer support to Carbon to address this problemthe system can schedule timers with great efficiency.
In the naming scheme used at that time, Apple typically indicated the presence of a 68030 processor by adding the letter " x " to a model's name, but when the Macintosh SE was updated to the 68030, this posed an awkward problem, as Apple was not willing to name their new computer the " Macintosh SEx ".
A bug-fix release came later, addressing a problem with its MASTER CREATE utility, which was used to create Apple DOS master disks.
To address this problem, Apple Computer released a utility called " MUFFIN " to migrate Apple DOS 3. 2 files and programs to version 3. 3 disks.
This presented a problem to Apple: the Mac was due to be launched in 1983 ( originally ), but no third-party software would be available for it, nor could users easily write their own.
Apple was seriously concerned about this problem and initially unbundled the software with the introduction of the Mac Plus, requiring customers to purchase it for the first time.
Apple made some attempts to work around the obvious limitations – temporary memory was one, where an application could " borrow " free RAM that lay outside of its heap for short periods, but this was unpopular with programmers so it largely failed to solve the problem.
For some reason, Apple never made this a priority until OS X, even though several schemes were suggested by outside developers that would retain compatibility while solving the overall memory management problem.
In response to the problem, Apple offered a solution which involved the replacement of a video cable inside the eMac's case.
This problem was also common at Apple during this period ; in order to chase the next big thing, managers would allow new features to be added to their projects with little oversight, leading to enormous problems with feature creep.
Since so much of the existing system would be difficult to re-write, Apple developed a two-stage approach to the problem.
This was not a problem of the GX architecture itself, but a side effect of the " all inclusive " nature of the systema problem most Apple products of the era suffered from ( see PowerTalk for instance ).
Apple has proposed and implemented a closure syntax for C that solves the upwards funarg problem by dynamically moving closures from the stack to the heap as necessary.
Apple did attempt to address this problem with the introduction of various object " suites ", which represented standard objects and verbs that were expected to be supported by different types of applications.
One of the new ways to buy the song, by downloading it from the internet, hit a problem when Apple Computer's iTunes Music Store initially refused to supply it, due to their fixed-pricing policy.
The biggest problem with the Apple Pascal system was that the operating system was too big to fit on one floppy disk.
This was a major problem for developers using earlier systems, including MacApp 2. 0, which had no such separation and often led to Apple Event support being too difficult to bother with.
Extension conflicts were sometimes a problem on Apple Macintosh computers running versions of Mac OS prior to X, especially System 7.

Apple and using
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 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.
By the late 1920s, New York writers other than Fitz Gerald were starting to use " Big Apple " and were using it outside of a horse-racing context.
RMCL ( based on MCL 5. 2 ) runs on Intel-based Apple Macintosh computers using the Rosetta binary translator from Apple.
* The DOS operating system was the primary operating system for the Apple Computer's Apple II family of computers, from 1979 with the introduction of the floppy disk drive, until 1983 with the introduction of ProDOS ; many people continued using it long after that date.
Multiplan was released first for computers running CP / M ; it was developed using a Microsoft proprietary p-code C compiler as part of a portability strategy that facilitated ports to systems such as MS-DOS, Xenix, Commodore 64, Texas Instruments TI-99 / 4A, Radio Shack TRS-80 Model II, TRS-80 Model 100 ( on ROM ), Apple II, and Burroughs B-20 series.
Apple iOS devices, like the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad, can use Apple's MobileMe subscription service to synchronize calendar, address book, mail account, Internet bookmark, and other data with one or more Macintosh or Windows computers using Wi-Fi or cellular data connections.
However, Borland later decided it wanted more elaborate object-oriented features, and started over in Delphi using the Object Pascal draft standard proposed by Apple as a basis.
When Steve Jobs left Apple and started NeXT, he pitched Adobe on the idea of using PS as the display system for his new workstation computers.
" Rosetta " is the name of a " lightweight dynamic translator " that enables applications compiled for PowerPC processor to run on Apple systems using an x86 processor.
The computers shown in Jerry's apartment are Apple Macintosh and several different models were shown, although Jerry is only seen using his computer once during the entire show.
Special nibble-copy programs such as Locksmith and Copy II Plus could sometimes duplicate these disks by using a reference library of known protection methods ; when protected programs were cracked they would be completely stripped of the copy protection system, and transferred onto a standard format disk that any normal Apple II copy program could read.
The company could not copy the BIOS directly as a result of the court decision in Apple v. Franklin, but it could reverse-engineer the IBM BIOS and then write its own BIOS using clean room design.
* Apple Inc .' s Final Cut Pro: Final Cut Pro allows importing from all DV, HDV, and AVCHD ( using the Apple Intermediate Codec or Prores ) cameras.
At about the same time, Jonathan Seybold ( John W's son ) introduced Paul Brainerd to Apple, where he learned of Apple's laser printer efforts and saw the potential for a new program using the Mac's GUI to produce PostScript output for the new printer.
It also continued a departure from the beige color that characterized the Apple and Macintosh products to that time by using the same brighter, creamy off-white color first introduced with the Apple IIc and Apple Scribe Printer 8 months earlier.
The development of microprocessors made inexpensive computing available for the small business and hobbyist, which in turn led to the widespread use of interchangeable hardware components using a common interconnection ( such as the S-100, SS-50, Apple II, ISA, and PCI buses ), and an increasing need for " standard " operating systems to control them.
Applications using these font formats, including the rasterizers, appear in Microsoft and Apple Computer operating systems, Adobe Systems products and those of several other companies.

Apple and solution
The Apple IIe Card is thought of as an Apple II compatibility solution or emulator rather than an extension of the Apple II line.
This nonvolatile BIOS memory, often called CMOS RAM or parameter RAM, was a common solution in earlier computer systems like the original Apple Macintosh, which used a small amount of memory powered by a watch " button " battery for storing basic setup information like the selected boot volume.
The UPnP Internet Gateway Device ( IGD ) standard has a WANIPConnection service that contains a competing solution known as NAT-PMP, which is an IETF draft introduced by Apple Inc. in 2005.
The WAV word processor was a semi-successful OpenDoc word processor from Digital Harbor, the Numbers & Charts package was a spreadsheet and 3D real-time charting solution from Adrenaline Software, the Cyberdog web browser was created by Apple as an OpenDoc application.
* AirPort Base Station, part of Apple Computers ' AirPort WLAN solution
Developed for Apple by Transitive Corporation, the Rosetta software is an implementation of Transitive's QuickTransit solution.
Apple finally decided the only solution was to spin off the products as a separate company, Claris.
Eventually Apple decided the only solution was to spin off the products to a third party of their own creation, forming Claris in 1987.
Apple's involvement would be to define the initial Mac OS version of Pippin, and Bandai would provide the casing and packaging ; this was consider the fastest delivery solution to market at a very reasonable ROI for both Apple and Bandai.
The Apple solution uses DNS messages, in contrast to Microsoft's competing technology, SSDP, which uses HTTP messages.
This was a straightforward and thus a popular solution ; the Novation APPLE-CAT II for the Apple II computer was an early programmable modem of this type.
Apple shiped SquirrelMail as their supported web mail solution in Mac OS X Server.
A partial solution was reached after a few days, enabling UK users to download the song at the standard iTunes price, with Apple donating an extra amount ( equivalent to the price difference ) to the Band Aid Trust.
) Woita agreed to work on a solution involving Atari controllers, and since at the time Hayenga was already working at Apple on a way to connect four paddles at once, the two projects were a natural fit.
Qnext Mobile solution includes an iOS ( iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch ) application that can be downloaded from the Apple App Store, and a Qnext Mobile Web Application ( no download or installation needed ) that works on any mobile device equipped with a WebKit based mobile browser, such as Android, iPhone, iPod Touch, Nokia, and Windows Mobile 7 devices.
Since taking advantage of this mechanism was an unsupported hack, and only 32 INITs could be loaded in this manner, Apple responded by providing a more managed solution.
One digital solution is the iTunes LP format for interactive album artwork introduced by Apple on 9 September 2009.
When the BBC weather department decided to move from magnetic weather symbols on a board in 1985 to a complete digital solution they used modified Paintboxes which were controlled via Apple Macintosh computers.

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