Among this crowd, it’s safe to say that the original 68000 Macintosh computers need no introduction, but it’s possible some of you aren’t familiar with Chip8. It was an interpreted virtual machine ...
I figured out how to get a Mac 512K to serve files on a modern network. I was able to connect to it using my iMac with Snow Leopard, iPhone, and iPad. I have some videos up on my site, as well as some ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. This is an example of the Macintosh ...
The original Mac chassis (of which the 128k, 512k, and Plus share) was designed to use the 5 1/4 inch Twiggy disks. They proved too unreliable and they switched to the 400k Sony 3 1/2 inch floppy ...
This is a hard one to watch: a 1984 Mac 512K meets its end in an industrial microwave oven. Watch as it goes up in flames — then witness the after effects of the burning on the keyboard, screen. It’s ...
While it might not seem like it today, there was a time in the not-too-distant past where Motorola was the processor manufacturer. They made chips for everything, but the most popular was arguably the ...