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* '''Apple II''' (1977 - driver name ''apple2'')
* '''Apple II''' (1977 - driver name ''apple2'')
* '''Apple II Plus''' (1979 - driver name ''apple2p'')
* '''Apple II Plus''' (1979 - driver name ''apple2p'')
* '''Apple IIe''' (1983 - driver names ''apple2e'', "apple2ee", "apple2ep")
* '''Apple IIe''' (1983 - driver names ''apple2e'', ''apple2ee'', ''apple2ep'')
* '''Apple IIc''' (1984 - driver names ''apple2c'', "apple2c0", "apple2c3", "apple2c4")
* '''Apple IIc''' (1984 - driver names ''apple2c'', ''apple2c0'', ''apple2c3'', ''apple2c4'')
* '''Apple IIGS''' (1986 - driver names ''apple2gs'', "apple2gsr0", "apple2gsr1")
* '''Apple IIGS''' (1986 - driver names ''apple2gs'', ''apple2gsr0'', ''apple2gsr1'')
* '''Apple IIc Plus''' (1988 - driver name ''apple2cp'')
* '''Apple IIc Plus''' (1988 - driver name ''apple2cp'')


== The default configuration ==
== The default configuration ==

Revision as of 16:20, 21 September 2018

Apple II series

Designed by Steve Wozniak, the Apple II series was both one of the first mass-market 8-bit microcomputers and the longest-lived. The machines exemplified Wozniak's design sensibilities of not including hardware when software can perform the same function, and of being wide open for expansion.

Models

  • Apple II (1977 - driver name apple2)
  • Apple II Plus (1979 - driver name apple2p)
  • Apple IIe (1983 - driver names apple2e, apple2ee, apple2ep)
  • Apple IIc (1984 - driver names apple2c, apple2c0, apple2c3, apple2c4)
  • Apple IIGS (1986 - driver names apple2gs, apple2gsr0, apple2gsr1)
  • Apple IIc Plus (1988 - driver name apple2cp)

The default configuration