wiktionary apple The apple is a temperate zone deciduous tree and its pomaceous edible fruit. Apple or apples may also refer to TOC right Companies Apple Inc. , a consumer electronics and software company founded in the 1970s Apple Corps , a multimedia corporation founded in the 1960s by The Beatles Apple Bank , an American bank in the New York City area Films The Apple 1980 film The Apple 1980 film , a 1980 musical science fiction film The Apple 1998 film The Apple 1998 film , by Samira Makhmalbaf Apples film Apples 2012 film , a 2012 adaption of Richard Milward s novel Television The Apple Star Trek The Original Series The Apple Star Trek The Original Series , a 1967 second season episode Music Apple album Apple album , a 1990 album by Mother Love Bone Apple band , a British psychedelic rock ... funk band Apple Records , record label founded by The Beatles People Billy Apple born 1935 , artist Fiona Apple born 1977 , Grammy award winning American singer songwriter R. W. Apple, Jr. 1934 2006 , associate editor at The New York Times Raymond Apple rabbi born 1935 , from Australia Constance M. K. Applebee 1873 1981 , athlete, known as The Apple Places Apple, Oklahoma , an unincorporated community Choctaw County, Oklahoma, USA Apples, Vaud , a municipality in Switzerland Apple River disambiguation Apple Valley disambiguation Big Apple , nickname for New York City Technology Personal computer models produced by Apple, Inc and sold from 1976 until 1992 AppleI , an early personal computer Apple II series , a once popular early personal computer Apple III Apple Store retail APPLE Ariane Passenger Payload Experiment , an Indian experimental communication satellite launched in 1981 Apple automobile , an American automobile manufactured by Apple Automobile Company from 1917 to 1918 Other uses APPLE Accumulation Program for Part time and Limited service Employees , a deferred compensation program in California Apples card game Apple Cup , the annual college football game between state ... more details
OS Apple SOS RAM 128 Kilobyte KB , expandable to 512 KB RAMtype Discontinued April 1984 The Apple III often rendered as Apple is a business oriented personal computer produced and released by Apple Inc. Apple Computer that was intended as the successor to the Apple II series , but largely considered a failure in the market. Development work on the Apple III started in late 1978 under the guidance ... sara http lowendmac.com orchard 05 apple iii lisa era.html Two Apple Failures Apple III and Lisa ... reintroduced the following autumn. ref name intro http oldcomputers.net appleiii.html Apple III computer oldcomputers.net ref Development stopped and the Apple III was discontinued on April 24, 1984, and the III Plus was dropped from the Apple product line in September 1985. ref name apconf The Apple III could be viewed as an enhanced Apple II then the newest heir to a line of 8 bit machines dating back to 1976. Officially, however, the Apple III was not part of the Apple II line, but rather a close ... style upper lowercase keyboard as opposed to the Apple II which was based on a teletype keyboard and 80 ... the Apple 8 bit computer line. ref name IBMPC http lowendmac.com orchard 06 ibm pc 5150 origin.html The Origin of the IBM PC ref Despite numerous stability issues and recalls, Apple was eventually able ... 65,000 75,000 Apple III computers were sold. ref name intro ref name apconf The Apple III Plus brought this up to 120,000. ref name apconf Apple co founder Steve Wozniak stated that the primary reason for the Apple III s failure was that the system was designed by Apple s marketing department, unlike Apple s previous engineering driven projects. ref name iwoz Steve Wozniak Wozniak, S. G. 2006 , iWoz From Computer Geek to Cult Icon How I Invented the Personal Computer, Co Founded Apple, and Had Fun Doing It . W. W. Norton & Company . ISBN 0 393 06143 4. ref The Apple III s failure led to Apple reevaluating their plan to phase out the Apple II, and eventual continuation of development ... more details
Infobox Magazine title Call A.P.P.L.E. Magazine image file image size 200px editor Mike Pfaiffer frequency Monthly circulation 47,000 category Computer magazines company Apple Pugetsound Program Library Exchange A.P.P.L.E firstdate February 1978 country United States language English language English website http www.callapple.org www.callapple.org issn 8755 4909,1705 4109 Call A.P.P.L.E. Magazine is the monthly Magazine journal publication of the Apple Pugetsound Program Library Exchange or A.P.P.L.E. . The magazine was published from 1978 until 1990 when it was discontinued after a 12 year lapse publication was restarted in 2002. The magazine has covered most aspects of Apple Inc. Apple personal computer s from the AppleI to the latest Macintosh computers with Mac OS X . Focus During its first period 1978 1990 , the magazine was focused primarily on the Apple II series of computers and related programming content. Currently magazine continues to have Apple II programming content but also contains review s and Computer program program information for the other Apple computers including the latest computer hardware hardware and software releases. Call A.P.P.L.E. Magazine also covers emulation of older platforms on the newer machines. See also Apple Pugetsound Program Library Exchange External links http www.callapple.org Call A.P.P.L.E official website http www.computinghistory.org.uk cgi bin sitewise.pl?act sect&pt 1094 371&s 1402 Call A.P.P.L.E Library At the Centre for Computing History Category Publications established in 1978 Category American computer magazines Category Monthly magazines Category Apple II periodicals compu mag stub ... more details
Apple Valley is the name of three cities in the United States Apple Valley, California , a town located in the Victor Valley of San Bernardino County Apple Valley, Minnesota , a suburb of Minneapolis Saint Paul Apple Valley, Utah , a small town in Washington County geodis de Apple Valley es Apple Valley fr Apple Valley io Apple Valley it Apple Valley nl Apple Valley pl Apple Valley pt Apple Valley sv Apple Valley vo Apple Valley ... more details
Multiple issues refimprove April 2010 original research April 2010 infobox computer Name Apple IIe Developer Apple Inc. Type Desktop image File Apple IIe.jpg 250px Apple IIe first release date Start date 1983 01 discontinuation date End date 1993 11 os Apple DOS Apple DOS 3.3 , ref Apple IIe http www.old ... & Beyond. http apple2history.org history ah15.html . Apple II History. ref ProDOS memory 64 kilobyte KB up to 1  megabyte MB cpu 6502 , 1.023MHz The Apple IIe is the third model in the Apple II series of personal computers produced by Apple Inc. Apple Computer . The e in the name stands for enhanced ... purpose machine. The Apple IIe has the distinction of being the longest lived computer in Apple ... Image Apple iie.jpg thumb right 250px Apple IIe with Disk II DuoDisk DuoDisk and Apple Monitor II Monitor II . The beginning Apple had planned to retire the Apple II series after the introduction of the Apple ... the further continuation of the Apple II was in the company s best interest. So after three and a half years at a stand still, came the introduction of a new Apple II model  the 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 ... home and small business use. Overview of new features One of the most notable improvements of the Apple ... cursor control and standard editing keys Delete and Tab , two special Apple modifier keys Open and Solid Apple , and a safe off to side relocation of the Reset key. The auto repeat function any ... KB RAM , with the equivalent of a built in Apple Language Card in its circuitry, and had a new special ...  KB RAM by alternatively plugging in an Apple s Extended 80 Columns Card. As time progressed ... of memory. The Apple IIe lowered production costs and improved reliability by merging the function ... were port openings for expansion cards. Rather than cutout V shaped slot openings as in the Apple ... more details
on Mac and maybe Apple TV first Dave date 2007 01 15 publisher This Much I Know accessdate 2007 ... kb ht1532 title Apple TV What kinds of music and movies can I play on Apple TV? publisher ...Use mdy dates date April 2012 Information appliance title Apple TV logo File AppleTV.png 70px Apple TV logo image File Apple TV 2nd Generation.jpg 250px The Apple TV caption 2nd & 3rd generation Apple TV manufacturer Apple Inc. type Digital media receiver releasedate March 7, 2012 small current release ... small Released release date 2012 03 07 small input Apple Remote , iPhone , iPod touch , iPad via Remote Apple software Remote memory 1st & 2nd generation 256  Megabyte MB br 3rd generation 512 ... Apple A4 br 3rd generation Apple A5 dimensions 1st generation convert 28 mm in abbr on   h br ... Apple  Apple TV Apple TV is a digital media receiver developed and sold by Apple Inc . It is a small ... high definition widescreen television . Apple offered a preview of the device in September 2006 and began ... title Apple TV Now Shipping date 2007 03 21 work Apple press release accessdate 2007 04 03 ... later and the earlier model was ultimately discontinued. In September 2010, Apple announced a second generation version of the Apple TV. About one quarter of the size and one third of the price of the original Apple TV, the new device can stream rented content from iTunes and video from computers or iOS Apple iOS devices via AirPlay . ref http news.yahoo.com s ap 20100901 ap on hi te us tec apple .... ref cite web url http www.ifixit.com Teardown Apple TV 2nd Generation Teardown 3625 2 title Apple ... at an Apple event on March 7, 2012, with new features such as higher resolution 1080p and a new user interface. History Apple TV was unveiled as a work in progress called iTV at a press conference in San Francisco, California San Francisco , California on September 12, 2006. Apple CEO Steve Jobs demonstrated a modified Front Row software Front Row interface using the Apple Remote. Industry experts ... more details
apple New York was a huge success and only wish that I had been able to make it with you. ref name ...Other uses Image Big apple corner.jpg thumb 300px 54th and Broadway The Big Apple is a nickname for New ... the history of the Big Apple was once thought a mystery, ref http www.straightdope.com classics a1 382.html Why is New York called the Big Apple? , The Straight Dope February 18, 1977. ref research ... The Big Apple . This web site, owned and maintained by Barry Popik, contains updated information ... s Nickname The Big Apple 1991 , ISBN 3631437870. ref has provided a reasonably clear picture of the term ... www.salwen.com apple.html Why Is New York City Called The Big Apple ? Internet Archive Wayback Machine ... ref http www.barrypopik.com index.php new york city entry big apple whore hoax 1800s Big Apple .... ref http salwen.com apple.html Why Is New York City Called The Big Apple ? ref The earliest citation for big apple is the 1909 book The Wayfarer in New York, by Edward Martin , writing Kansas is apt to see in New York a greedy city. . . . It inclines to think that the big apple gets a disproportionate ... of the later slang term , and Popik likewise does not consider this the coinage. The Big Apple .... T. Bauer string, is scheduled to start for the big apple to morrow after a most prosperous Spring ... first big apple may 3 1921 First Big Apple May 3, 1921 . ref blockquote Fitz Gerald referred to the big apple frequently thereafter. ref http www.barrypopik.com index.php new york city entry numerous 1920s big apple citations in the new york morning telegraph Numerous 1920s Big Apple citations in the New ... Around the Big Apple blockquote The Big Apple. The dream of every lad that ever threw a leg over a thoroughbred and the goal of all horsemen. There s only one Big Apple. That s New York. Two dusky ...? queried one. From here we re headin for The Big Apple, proudly replied the other. Well, you d better fatten up them skinners or all you ll get from the apple will be the core, was the quick rejoinder ... more details
Mac specs Image Apple IIc with monitor.jpg Introduced April 24th, 1984 MSRP 1295 CPU WDC 65C02 65C02 ... August 1988 The Apple IIc , the fourth model in the Apple II series of personal computers, was Apple Inc. Apple Computer s first endeavor to produce a portable computer . The result was a convert 7.5 lb kg abbr on notebook sized version of the Apple II that could be transported from place to place. The c in the name stood for compact , referring to the fact it was essentially a complete Apple ... board , it lacked the internal expansion slots and direct motherboard access of earlier Apple IIs ... to hook up and therefore attractive to first time users. History The Apple IIc was released on April 24th, 1984, during an Apple held event called Apple II Forever . The new machine was proclaimed as proof of Apple s long term commitment to the Apple II series and its users, an assurance the company s older technology would not be forsaken or dropped with the recent introduction of the Apple Macintosh Macintosh . Beyond displaying a commitment to the vitality of the Apple II line, the IIc ... http www.atarimagazines.com creative v10n7 116 Apple announces the IIc.php title Apple announces ... 116 ref While essentially an Apple IIe computer in a smaller case, it was not a successor, but rather a portable version to complement it. One Apple II machine would be sold for users who required ... with portability in mind. The machine introduced Apple s Snow White design language , notable for its case styling and a modern look which soon became the standard for most Apple equipment and computers, and continued for nearly a decade after. The Apple IIc introduced a unique off white coloring known ... bytema84.pdf The Apple IIc Personal Computer A portable IIe compatible that runs ProDOS. John Markoof BYTE Senior Technical Editor May 1984 Page 276 282 BYTE magazine ref The Apple IIc, along with a few other peripherals, was the only computer made by Apple to use the Fog coloring. ref Kunkel, Paul ... more details
clad Apple appeared in a 1970s era tract house &mdash played on MTV . Apple later said I decided if I ... New Yorker Apple was unapologetic. I just had something on my mind and I just said it. And that s really ... a duet titled Still I with Christophe Deluy. In 2009, Apple covered Why Try to Change Me Now and I ..., it was about getting rid of the bait attached to my body. Apple is a vegan . I m not really up in the activist ...Infobox musical artist name Fiona Apple image FionaApple.jpg caption Apple performing in Seattle in 2006 background solo singer birth name Fiona Apple McAfee Maggart birth date Birth date and age mf yes ... label Epic Records Epic website http www.fiona apple.com Fiona Apple.com Fiona Apple McAfee Maggart born September 13, 1977 is an United States American singer songwriter and pianist . Apple met international ... Vocal Performance Best Female Rock Vocal Performance for the single Criminal Fiona Apple song Criminal from that album in 1998. After Tidal , Apple released the critically acclaimed, though less commercially ... label in 2005. Apple s musical style contains elements of jazz and alternative rock . Her musical ... date 2011 08 30 ref AllmusicBio ref Early life and family Born in New York City, Apple is the daughter ... while touring with Johnny Hamp and his orchestra. Apple was rape d at the age of twelve, a psychological ... and Media Limited postscript None ref Career 1994&ndash 1998 Career beginnings and Tidal Apple was introduced ... fiona.htm Fiona Apple Suffers for Her Sins and So Do We . NY Rock . November 1997. Retrieved ... Images Fiona Apple publisher Imagesjournal.com date accessdate 2011 09 02 ref Apple s contralto voice ... New Yorker http www.newyorker.com archive 2005 10 10 051010crmu music New Yorker Apple s robust contralto ... ref http www.sandiego.com arts fiona apple with david garza and damien rice San Diego Arts Though most ... field call a Monteverdi vibrato . ref In 1996, Apple s debut album, Tidal , was released by Work ... name AP MSNBC http www.msnbc.msn.com id 9601227 from RL.2 Loyal fans helped free Fiona Apple s CD ... more details
, Apple stated that the name was an acronym for L ocal I ntegrated S oftware A rchitecture or LISA . Since ... assembler for Apple II family Apple II computers, see Lisa assembler . Multiple issues refimprove April 2010 original research April 2010 Infobox Computer name Apple Lisa developer Apple Inc. Apple Computer, Inc. type Personal computer photo File Apple Lisa.jpg 280px caption Apple Lisa, with an Apple ... 68000 nowrap 5 Hertz MHz baseprice US 9,995 1983 The Lisa was a personal computer designed by Apple ... in 1978 ref http www.mac history.net apple lisa 2007 10 12 apple lisa ref as a powerful personal ... of Business ref so he joined the Apple Macintosh Macintosh project instead. The Macintosh ... was backronym reverse engineered from the name Lisa in autumn 1982 by the Apple marketing ... by the Apple II . Initial team lead Ken Rothmuller was soon replaced by John Couch American ..., and Jef Raskin contributed to the change in design. ref http lowendmac.com orchard 05 apple lisa history.html A History of Apple s Lisa, 1979 1986 ref Several years prior to this, research had ... back at Apple. By late 1979, Jobs successfully negotiated with Xerox for his Lisa team to receive two demonstrations of ongoing research projects at Xerox PARC when the Apple team saw the demonstration ... commercial product by the Lisa team. The Lisa was a major project at Apple, with more ... look at the development of Apple s Lisa, Byte, February 1983, p.90 ref Byte magazine Byte ... RAM . Drives The original Lisa had two Apple FileWare 5.25 inch double sided floppy disk floppy disk drives , more commonly known by Apple s internal code name for the drive Apple FileWare Twiggy ... kB microfloppy drive in January 1984. An optional external 5  MB or, later, a 10  MB Apple ProFile hard drive originally designed for the Apple III was available. With the introduction of the Lisa 2, an optional 10  MB internal proprietary hard disk manufactured by Apple, known as the Apple ... more details
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Refimprove date February 2009 File Turner, Joseph Mallord William The Goddess of Discord Choosing the Apple of Contention in the Garden of the Hesperides c. 1806.jpg thumb right 240px Joseph Mallord William Turner J. M. W. Turner , Eris mythology The Goddess of Discord Choosing the Apple of Contention in the Garden of the Hesperides Image illadeladiscordia.jpg thumb The manzana de la discordia the turret on the left belongs to the Casa Lle Morera the building with the stepped triangular peak is the Casa Amatller and the curved fa ade to its right is the Casa Batll . An apple symbolism apple of discord is a reference to the Golden Apple of Discord lang el which, according to Greek mythology , the goddess Eris mythology Eris Greek language Gr. , Strife inscribed to the fairest and tossed in the midst of the festivities at the wedding of Peleus and Thetis , thus sparking a vanity fueled dispute between Hera , Athena and Aphrodite that eventually led to the Trojan War ref Apollodorus Epitome E.3.2 3 ref for the complete story, see The Judgement of Paris mythology Judgement of Paris . Thus, apple of discord became a euphemism for the core, kernel, or crux of an argument ..., though in German the colloquial form is not Apfel der Zwietracht lit. Apple of Discord but Zankapfel Quarrel apple and rarely Erisapfel the Dutch is Twistappel Strife apple . In the Eixample district ... L illa de la disc rdia , the reason for this usage is because manzana means both apple and city ... of Modernisme architecture Antoni Gaud s Casa Batll , Llu s Dom nech i Montaner s Casa Lle Morera and Josep Puig i Cadafalch s Casa Amatller . To the Fairest The word lang grc kallist i , Greek language Modern Greek kallisti for to the most beautiful ref Apollodorus Epitome E.3.2 ref was inscribed on the Golden Apple of Discord by Eris mythology Eris . ..., beauty beautiful . In Latin sources, the word is pulcerrimae. See also Golden apple Judgement of Paris ... more details
We tried to form Apple with Clive Epstein, but he wouldn t have it... He didn t believe in us I suppose ...Use British English date August 2010 Use dmy dates date June 2011 Infobox company company name Apple Corps Ltd. company logo File Apple Corps logo.png 150px Apple Corps logo, featuring a Granny Smith Granny Smith apple . company type Private company Private Limited company Limited foundation 1967 location ... of John Lennon , Estate of George Harrison subsid Apple Electronics , Apple Films , Apple Publishing , Apple Records , Apple Retail , Zapple Records homepage url www.applecorpsltd.com Apple Corps Ltd informally known as Apple is a multi armed multimedia corporation founded in London in January 1968 ... company conglomerate . The Apple name appeared as far back as Sgt. Pepper Its name pronounced apple core is a pun . Its chief division is Apple Records , which was launched in the same year. Other divisions included Apple Electronics, Apple Films, Apple Publishing and Apple Retail, whose most notable venture was the ill fated Apple Boutique , on the corner of Baker Street and Paddington Street in central London . Apple s headquarters in the late 1960s was on 94 Baker Street and subsequently at 3 Savile Row , the latter known as the Apple Building, which was also home to the Apple Studio. From 1970 to 2007, Apple s chief executive was former Beatles road manager Neil Aspinall , although he ... Jones music industry executive Jeff Jones . In 2010, Apple Corps ranked number 2 on the Fast Company ... is taught when he begins to grow up? A is for Apple . McCartney then suggested the addition of Apple Core , but they could not register the name, so they used Corps having the same pronunciation ... Magritte s painting, Le Jeu de Mourre , featuring an apple with the words Au revoir painted on it. sfn ... 6 ref Quote text In my garden at Cavendish Avenue, which was a 100 year old house I d bought, Robert was a frequent visitor. One day he got hold of a Magritte he thought I d love. Being Robert, he ... more details
of a QuickTake 200 File Apple Quicktake 100 Camera.jpg thumb Quicktake 100 The Apple QuickTake codenamed ... ref It was launched in 1994 by Apple Computer and was marketed for three years before being discontinued ... x 480 pixel s maximum 0.3 Mpx . The 100 and 200 models are only officially compatible with the Apple Macintosh , while the 150 model is compatible with both the Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows ... 25 ref History In 1992, Apple Computer started marketing plans for a digital camera called QuickTake ... . Apple searched for a company to design and manufacture their QuickTake digital Camera line. The QuickTake 100 was released in 1994 as an easy to use digital camera that connected to any Apple Macintosh Macintosh computer by way of an Apple serial cable. The camera was capable of storing eight ... focusing at approximately 30  cm. Apple offered a factory upgrade to the QuickTake 100 changing the name to the QuickTake 100 Plus, which included all the functionality of the QuickTake 150. Apple ... discontinued in 1997 shortly after Steve Jobs came back to Apple. In an attempt to streamline Apple s operations, Jobs discontinued many non computer products, including the Apple Newton Newton line of products, the LaserWriter printer line, and the QuickTake cameras. The Apple QuickTake camera has since become a collectors item for Apple enthusiasts. Specifications class wikitable align ... RS 232C RS 422 , RS 232C RS 232C , NTSC NTSC Video I O Introduced 16 February 1994 May 1995 17 February ... with an Apple Macintosh running System 7 Macintosh System 7 up to Mac OS 9 with a serial port , the QuickTake 200 can be plugged directly into the computer using the Apple QuickTake camera software. The QuickTake 100 and 150 store images internally, not on cards, so they must be used with an Apple ... to Macintoshes running Mac OS X as these machines do not support the old Apple Serial protocol, but image ... program dcraw . See also List of products discontinued by Apple Inc. References reflist External ... more details
Raymond Apple may refer to R. W. Apple, Jr. 1934 2006 , associate editor of The New York Times Raymond Apple rabbi born 1935 , Australian orthodox rabbi hndis Apple, Raymond DEFAULTSORT Apple, Raymond ... more details
ref to sell the AppleI personal computer kit. They were hand built by Wozniak ref cite news ... Deli . Retrieved on March 2, 2007. ref The AppleI was sold as a motherboard with CPU ... From the Past , Wired magazine Wired , November 19, 2002. ref The AppleI went on sale in July 1976 ... I , Apple s first product, was sold as an assembled circuit board and lacked basic features ... named AppleApple disambiguation coord 37.33182 122.03118 region US CA display title Infobox company name Apple Inc. logo File Apple logo.svg 125px type Public company Public traded as ubl NASDAQ ... January 3, 1977 as Apple Computer, Inc. founder ubl Steve Jobs Steve Wozniak Ronald Wayne ref name AppleConf location city Apple Campus , 1 Infinite Loop street Infinite Loop , Cupertino, California ... D. Levinson Chairman ref cite web url http apple.com pr bios title Press Info Apple Leadership publisher Apple accessdate February 22, 2012 ref Jonathan Ive Senior vice president SVP of Industrial Design ... 0 title Products list 1 Macintosh Mac 2 iPod 3 iPhone 4 iPad 5 Apple TV 6 Mac OS X 7 iLife 8 iWork 9 iOS services Collapsible list framestyle border none padding 0 title Services list 1 Apple Store 2 Apple Store online Apple Store online 3 Mac App Store 4 App Store iOS iOS App Store 5 iTunes Store ... &t 1 title 2010 Apple Form 10 K accessdate October 7, 2011 ref operating income increase ... www.sec.gov Archives edgar data 320193 000119312511282113 d220209d10k.htm title 2011 Apple Form ... Inc. Anobit homepage URL Apple.com Apple Inc. NASDAQ AAPL formerly Apple Computer, Inc. is an American ... 07 df US , Apple has 357 Apple Store retail stores in ten countries, ref name AppleRetailStoreList cite web url http www.apple.com retail storelist USA title Apple Retail Store Store List accessdate August 7, 2010 publisher Apple Inc. ref and an Apple Store online online store . ref A US version ... news last Gupta first Poornima url http www.reuters.com article 2011 08 09 us apple exxon idUSTRE7784RX20110809 ... more details
Use mdy dates date November 2011 Mac specs Image Apple IIgs 001.jpg Introduced September 1986 MSRP 999 USD CPU WDC 65816 65802 65C816 CPU speed 1 or 2.8  MHz OS Apple ProDOS , br Apple GS OS RAM 256 kilobyte KB or 1 megabyte MB expandable up to 8 MB RAMtype Discontinued December 1992 The Apple IIGS , stylized as II sc gs is the fifth and most powerful model in the Apple II series of microcomputer personal computers produced by Apple Inc. Apple Computer . The GS in the name stands for Graphics ...?id P2dClS4LdPQC&lpg PA317&dq apple 20IIgs 20review 20sound&pg PA317 v onepage&q&f false title Electronic ... Apple II, with its true 16 bit architecture , increased processing speed, direct access to megabytes ... mouse . While still maintaining full backwards compatibility with earlier Apple II models, it blended the Apple II and aspects of Macintosh technology into one. Keeping with Apple s Apple II Forever slogan of the time, the IIGS set forth a promising future and evolutionary advancement of the Apple II line, but Apple paid it relatively little attention as the company increasingly focused on the Macintosh platform. The Apple IIGS was the first computer produced by Apple to use a color graphical user interface , as well as the Platinum light grey color scheme and the Apple Desktop Bus interface ... from Ensoniq . The machine outsold all other Apple products, including the Macintosh, during its first year in production. Background The IIGS was released September 15, 1986. Apple s portion of the computer ... 16 32 bit Motorola 68000 used by computers such as the Commodore Amiga and Atari ST and the Apple Macintosh. In order to maintain compatibility with previous members of the Apple II line, Apple chose the Western Design Center 65C816 processor for the IIgs. In addition to providing platform ..., at the time, was monochrome only. Like the Apple IIe, the IIgs was somewhat popular with schools, but Apple failed to promote and update the IIGS, preferring to focus on introducing the Macintosh into these markets ... more details
listing. Apple DOS File Formats I Integer BASIC programs stored in a compact format, not plain ... were saved as type A files, while Integer BASIC programs were saved as type I files. Decline of Apple ...ref improve date November 2011 Infobox OS name Apple DOS screenshot File Apple DOS.png caption Apple DOS running a Hello World program developer Apple Computer family Apple DOS version number Varies source ... release date 1980 last released bug fix in 1983 kernel type Monolithic kernel license Apple Software License Agreement website Apple DOS refers to operating systems for the Apple II series of Personal computer microcomputers from late 1978 through early 1983. Apple DOS had three major releases DOS ..., but only in the case of Apple DOS 3.2 did that minor release receive its own version number, Apple DOS 3.2.1. The best known and most used version was Apple DOS 3.3 in the 1980 and 1983 releases. Prior to the release of Apple DOS 3.1, Apple users had to rely on cassette tape audio cassette tapes .... Version history Apple DOS was largely written by Steve Wozniak , Randy Wigginton , and outside contractor Paul Laughton. To the dismay of many programmers, Apple Computer Apple published no official documentation until release 3.2. There was no Apple DOS 1 or 2, per se. Versions 0.1 through 2.8 ... through 28 . Apple DOS 3.0 a renamed issue of version 2.8 was never publicly released due to bugs. ref http www.laughton.com Apple Apple.html ref ref http apple2history.org history ah14.html 03 ref Apple DOS 3.1 was publicly released in June 1978 slightly less than one year after the Apple II was introduced , becoming the first disk based operating system for any Apple computer. A bug fix release came later, addressing a problem with its MASTER CREATE utility, which was used to create Apple DOS ... version of DOS that would boot on Apples with any memory configuration. Apple DOS 3.2 was released ... of the Apple II, the Apple II Plus. Instead of the original Integer BASIC , the Apple II Plus firmware ... more details
disk drive, the top and bottom heads are almost directly opposed to each other. Apple was concerned ... rim of the disk. ref Apple Computer Inc. Lisa Hardware Reference Manual, 1983 ref The drive is approximately ... this was on the system I O card , and for the UniFile DuoFile products, it was on an interface card that plugged into a peripheral expansion slot. The Lisa 2 10 and Macintosh XL I O card used the IWM ... In the field, the FileWare drives proved to be somewhat unreliable. In early 1984, Apple introduced ... Apple s Twiggy Disks Bot generated title ref References references DEFAULTSORT Apple Fileware Category Apple Inc. hardware Category Personal computers Category 1983 introductions Category Floppy disk ... more details
Apple River may refer to In Canada Apple River, Nova Scotia , Canada, composed of East Apple River, Nova Scotia East Apple River and West Apple River, Nova Scotia West Apple River Apple River Airport , small grass landing strip in Apple River, Nova Scotia In the United States Apple River, Illinois , United States Apple River, Wisconsin , United States Apple River Illinois , a tributary of the Mississippi River Apple River Wisconsin , a tributary of the St. Croix River disambig de Apple River pl Apple River ... more details
Apple Island may refer to several places Apple Island Massachusetts , a former island now incorporated into Logan International Airport complex in Boston, Massachusetts, USA Apple Island Michigan , a small island in Orchard Lake in Oakland County, Michigan, USA Tasmania , a state of Australia that is often referred to as Apple Island or the Apple Isle geodis de Apple Island ... more details
About the first mass produced Apple computer an overview of the series of computers based on it Apple II series File Apple II.jpg thumb right 240px The Apple II computer on display at the Museum of the Moving Image New York City Museum of the Moving Image in New York City File Apple II.jpg thumb right 240px Apple II computer on display at the private Mus e Bolo ref cite web url http ic.epfl.ch page ... 23, 2011 ref from the cole Polytechnique F d rale de Lausanne in Lausanne . File Micromodem II in Apple II.jpg thumb 240px An Apple II computer with an external modem The Apple II styled as Apple is an 8 ... 14, 2005 accessdate May 25, 2010 ref designed primarily by Steve Wozniak , manufactured by Apple Computer now Apple Inc. and introduced in 1977. It is the first model in a Apple II series series of computers which were produced until Apple IIe production ceased in November 1993. ref cite web author Steven Weyhrich url http apple2history.org history appy ahb5.html title 1990 1995 publisher Apple II History date May 16, 2003 accessdate May 25, 2010 ref The first Apple II computers went on sale ... title June 5, 1977 From a Little Apple a Mighty Industry Grows publisher Wired first Tony last Long ... of RAM and nowrap 2638 USD with the maximum nowrap 48 kB of RAM . To reflect the computer s Apple II graphics color graphics capability, the Apple logo on the casing was represented using rainbow stripes, ref cite web title 4 The Apple II, cont. url http apple2history.org history ah04.html author Steven Weyhrich publisher Apple II History date April 21, 2002 accessdate November 16, 2006 ref which remained a part of Apple s corporate logo until early 1998. The earliest Apple II s were assembled ... title 5 The Disk II url http apple2history.org history ah05.html publisher Apple II History author Steven ... controllers had dozens of chips for synchronizing data I O with disk rotation, seeking the head to the appropriate ... chips instead, the Apple DOS used software to perform these functions. The Group Code Recording used ... more details
Infobox artist name Billy Apple birth name Barrie Bates birth date Birth date 1935 12 31 birth place ... , Diploma in Graphic Design movement Pop art Conceptual art Billy Apple , New Zealand Order of Merit ..., Bill Culbert, Jan Bensemann and Jerry Pethick. Billy Apple In 1962 Bates conceived Billy Apple ... Apple. Apple had his first solo show in 1963 Apple Sees Red Live Stills in London at Victor Musgrave s Gallery One . Apple moved to New York in 1964 he progressed his artistic career and also found ..., etc. was created by six prominent pop artists of the time, including Billy Apple, Andy Warhol ... artist Robert Watts . Apple was one of the artists who pioneered the use of neon sign neon in art ... a collection of neon light sculptures. In 1969 the artist established Apple , one of the first alternative .... Initially the exhibition space was part of his own studio. During its four years Apple produced ... space and a forum for art and discourse. In 1974 Apple s first major survey exhibition was held at the Serpentine Gallery in London From Barrie Bates to Billy Apple . In 1975 Apple returned to New ... tour with support from the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council . Apple was then invited back by the Arts ... the 1980s, Apple s practice focused on the economics of the art world. The exhibition Art for Sale ... City Art Gallery staged a decade survey of his work As Good as Gold Billy Apple Art Transactions ... research centre to develop an apple that could be named Billy Apple . In 2001 Apple created a company, Billy Apple Ltd in anticipation of securing licensing of the marketing rights over this new apple ... Apple Art Transactions 1981 1991 Wellington Wellington City Art Gallery, 1991 , 13 14. ref This interest ... of the two drivers cars. ref Andrew Clifford, Billy Apple in Art World Issue 4 August September 2008, 106 109. ref In 2008 Apple was the subject of a feature length documentary called Being Billy Apple . Produced by Spacific Films and directed by award winning filmmaker, Leanne Pooley , the documentary ... more details
Image Oak apple.jpg thumb right 250px An oak apple on a tree in Worcestershire , England Oak apple is the common name for a large, round, vaguely apple like gall commonly found on many species of oak . Oak apples range in size from 2 5cm. Oak apples are caused by chemicals injected by the larva of certain kinds of gall wasp in the family Cynipidae. ref name cranshaw The adult female wasp lays single eggs in developing leaf buds. The larvae feed on the gall tissue resulting from their secretions. Considerable confusion exists in the general literature between the oak apple and the Andricus kollari oak marble gall . The oak marble is frequently called the oak apple due to the superficial resemblance and the preponderance of the oak marble gall in the wild. Other galls found on oak trees include the Andricus fecundator Oak artichoke gall and the Andricus grossulariae Acorn cup gall but these both have their own distinctive form. Some common oak apple forming species are Biorhiza pallida gall wasp in Europe, Amphibolips confluenta in eastern North America ref Oxford English Dictionary ref ... I March 1982 pages 551 2 ref Folklore If a worm is found inside the gall on Michaelmas Day then the year ... to the Superstitions of Britain and Ireland. Pengun Books. P. 344. ref p Oak Apple Day or http www.royaloakday.org.uk .... Clear Gallery gallery Image Oak apple Wiltshire October 2007.JPG Oak apples on the undersides ... tree. File Gallrazorback.jpg Oak Apple Gall on Garry oak Quercus garryana , Sonoma County, California File Biorhiza pallida male.jpg Biorhiza pallida male gallery See also Oak Apple Day Knopper gall ... mpages oak apple gall wasp.htm Amphibolips confluenta http www.oldknobbley.com woodland ecology insects ... Naturalists Society photograph of galls with red apple appearance See also http www.glosnats.org.uk news archive041.php http www.english country garden.com trees oak.htm The Oak Apple Gall Commonscat Galls on Quercus DEFAULTSORT Oak Apple Category Oak galls Category Cynipoidea Fagales stub ... more details
Eva is an apple variety developed in Brazil . Like the Julieta apple Julieta the Eva grows and is productive, even in tropical climates. Source http www.portaldoagronegocio.com.br conteudo.php?id 5963 in Portuguese Commons cat Apple cultivars Category Apple cultivars ... more details