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No provision was added in the 128 kB Apple IIe and Apple IIc models ' BASIC interpreters for the new machines ' extra memory and double-resolution graphics, or for the Apple II's 16-color mode.
In the years immediately after the 1983 ratification of the MIDI specification, MIDI features were adapted to several early computer platforms, including Apple II Plus, IIe and Macintosh, Commodore 64 and Amiga, Atari ST, Acorn Archimedes, and PC-DOS.
HFS drew heavily upon Apple's first hierarchical SOS operating system for the failed Apple III, which also served as the basis for hierarchical filing systems on the Apple IIe and Apple Lisa.
* Enhancing Your Apple II and IIe ISBN 0-672-21822-4
The Apple IIe has the distinction of being the longest-lived computer in Apple's history, having been manufactured and sold for nearly 11 years with relatively few changes.
Apple IIe with Disk_II # DuoDisk | DuoDisk and Apple Monitor II | Monitor II.
So after three and a half years at a stand-still, came the introduction of a new Apple II modelthe Apple IIe ( codenamed " Diana " and " Super II ").
The Apple IIe was released in January 1983, the successor to the Apple II Plus.
Some of the hardware and software features of the Apple III were borrowed in the design of the Apple IIe.
One of the most notable improvements of the Apple IIe is the addition of a full ASCII character set and keyboard.
The Apple IIe lowered production costs and improved reliability by merging the function of several off-the-shelf ICs into single custom chips, reducing total chip count to 31 ( previous models used 120 chips ).
Rather than cutout V-shaped slot openings as in the Apple II and II Plus, the IIe has a variety of different sized openings, with thumb-screw holes, to accommodate mounting interface cards with DB-xx and DE-xx connectors ( removable plastic covers filled the cutouts if not used ).
The Apple IIe maintains a high degree of backwards compatibility with the previous two Apple II models, allowing most hardware and software from those systems to be used.

Apple and styled
The Apple II ( styled as Apple
Using the resource fork to store style information was later duplicated by Apple Inc. for the standard Macintosh styled text format as used in SimpleText.
Tidbits ( styled TidBITS ) is an influential electronic newsletter and web site dealing primarily with Apple Computer and Macintosh-related topics.
* At Macworld 2007, Apple debuted their new ad campaign, featuring a reverse color scheme of previous campaigns: Colored silhouettes on a black background, as well as a second styled ad featuring colored silhouettes amongst a dynamic, moving and multi-colored background.

Apple and //
* Christmas 1984: The Great Apple // c vs. PCjr Battle
* A2Command for Apple // e, Apple // c, Apple IIgs
In 2006, The Late Night BBS went online, utilizing the original DDial software running on an Apple // e, but was accessible from the Internet via telnet.
John began writing the " Apple Cart " column in Creative Computing magazine in January 1983 following another Apple // legend, David Lubar who left the magazine to work for a video game company in California.
Airheart is a particularly notable title for the platform as it is the best example of the rarely used 16-color " Double High Res " graphics mode available in the enhanced Apple IIe and Apple // c ( and, later, Apple IIgs ) in an arcade-style game.

Apple and e
Mature versions of the Commodore, SWTPC, Atari and Apple home computer systems all featured a disk operating system ( actually called ' DOS ' in the case of the Commodore 64 ( CBM DOS ), Atari 800 ( Atari DOS ), and Apple II machines ( Apple DOS )), as did ( at the other end of the hardware spectrum, and much earlier ) IBM's System / 360, 370 and ( later ) 390 series of mainframes ( e. g., DOS / 360: Disk Operating System / 360 and DOS / VSE: Disk Operating System / Virtual Storage Extended ).
From this model onward, Apple no longer used a numbering scheme to identify their Power Mac models, but instead referred to them by their PowerPC processor generation number ( i. e. G3, G4, and G5 ).
* Linotype's Times Roman is the default Apple Mac OS X font for serif / roman generic font family and is installed by default in Mac OS X. Monotype's Times New Roman is installed by default only in latest versions of Mac OS X ( e. g. 10. 5 ).
Many of the built-in Macintosh peripherals can be " borrowed " by the card when in Apple II mode ( i. e. extra RAM, 3 floppy, AppleTalk networking, clock, hard disk ).
Most developers of remote control applications for handhelds usually architect the software for usage with specific media player or media center applications ( i. e., iTunes Remote for iTunes and iTunes-based software from Apple, Boxee remote for Boxee, DVR Remote for TiVo, VLC Remote for VLC, etc.
Many language teachers were already familiar with the concept of hypertext on stand-alone computers, which made it possible to set up non-sequential structured reading activities for language learners in which they could point to items of text or images on a page displayed on the computer screen and branch to any other pages, e. g. in a so-called " stack " as implemented in the HyperCard program on Apple Mac computers.
Like the Apple IIe and Apple IIc built-in keyboards before it, the detached Apple IIGS keyboard differed depending on what region of the world it was sold in, with extra local language characters and symbols printed on certain keycaps ( e. g. French accented characters on Canadian IIGS keyboard such as " à ", " é ", " ç ", etc., or the British Pound "£" symbol on the UK IIGS keyboard ).
The built-in cards were mapped to phantom slots so software from slot-based Apple II models would know where to find them ( i. e. mouse to virtual slot 4, serial cards to slot 1 and 2, floppy to slot 6, and so on ).
Apple would swap affected motherboards for users who could prove they had an incompatible serial device ( e. g. a third-party 1200-baud modem which presented problems ; not all did ).
Third parties also offered external rechargeable battery units for the Apple IIc ( e. g. Prairie Pack ) with up to eight hours per charge or longer.
Some software, e. g. ADTPro, makes use of this to store Apple II and Apple III versions of a program on the same disk, which is then bootable on both systems.
The public successes of the venture capital industry in the 1970s and early 1980s ( e. g., Digital Equipment Corporation, Apple Inc., Genentech ) gave rise to a major proliferation of venture capital investment firms.
The term is ultimately derived from the style of many early consumer computers ( e. g. Atari 800, Apple II ), which were usually beige or similar colors.
Major brands ( e. g. Apple, Microsoft, Thermos-Grill2Go ) have used infomercials for their ability to communicate more complicated and in-depth product stories.
Two other sources of popular Apple code-names, at least before the 1990s, appear to have been women's names ( e. g., Jennifer, rumored for the Macintosh IIx ; Lisa, actually sold as the Apple Lisa ) and varieties of apples ( e. g., Cortland → Apple IIgs ; Macintosh < nowiki > McIntosh ( apple ) | McIntosh < nowiki ></ nowiki >, actually sold as the Macintosh )

Apple and is
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.
is: Apple I
Applesoft BASIC was supplied by Microsoft and its name is derived from the names of both Apple and Microsoft.
It is this latter version, which has some syntax differences from the first as well as support for the Apple II high-resolution graphics modes, that most people mean by the term " Applesoft.
AppleTalk is a proprietary suite of networking protocols developed by Apple Inc. for their Mac computers.
The Apple Filing Protocol ( AFP ), formerly AppleTalk Filing Protocol, is the protocol for communicating with AppleShare file servers.
The Valley is home to the annual Apple Blossom Festival, held in late spring.
* 1976 – The Apple I is created.
The director is Tom Littler, with Musical Director Tom Attwood, and a cast that includes Issy van Randwyck ( Mayoress ), Rosalie Craig ( Nurse Fay Apple ) and David Ricardo-Pearce ( Hapgood ).
The only person in town who doubts the miracle is Fay Apple, an eternally skeptical young nurse from the Cookie Jar who refuses to believe in miracles.
It is really Fay Apple in disguise.
Thus, the experience of an apple is as close to the Apple concept that one can get.
The objection regards any additional analytic work of the mind as a synthesis of other experiences that is incapable of logically revealing any true essence of Apple.
At the intersection with 72nd street, the triangle of tiny Verdi Square is surrounded by several notable apartment buildings, including The Ansonia, and the Florentine palazzo occupied by Apple Bank for Savings.
" The Big Apple " is a nickname for New York City.
This example, from May 15, 1920, is the earliest known use of " Big Apple " to refer to any city.
It is possible that the writer simply understood " Big Apple " as an appropriate nickname for any large city:
Dear Pal, Tony: No, Ragtime Billy Tucker hasn't dropped completely out of existence, but is still in the ' Big Apple ', Los Angeles.
In Evita, Buenos Aires is referred to as " B. A., Buenos Aires, Big Apple " in the song Eva, Beware of the City.
; Macintosh Common Lisp: Version 5. 2 for Apple Macintosh computers with a PowerPC processor running Mac OS X is open source.
This eventually leads to the practice of indexing, which is used by almost every operating system from Windows to the system that operates Apple iPod devices.
Apple Dylan is the implementation of Dylan produced by Apple Computer.

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