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Inside the Apple-1's shift-register memory
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Apple's first product was the Apple-1 computer, introduced exactly 46 years ago, on April 11, 1976. This early microcomputer used an ...
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Inside the Apple-1's unusual MOS clock driver chip
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Apple's first product was the Apple-1 computer, introduced in 1976. This early microcomputer used an unusual type of storage for its ...
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Inside the stacked RAM modules used in the Apple III
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In 1978, a memory chip stored just 16 kilobits of data. To make a 32-kilobit memory chip, Mostek came up with the idea of putting two 16K ...
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A visit to the Large Scale Systems Museum
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I didn't expect to find two floors filled with vintage computers in a small town outside Pittsburgh. But that's the location of the ...
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