Macintosh Performa 200 Review: Specs, Price & Value for Collectors – Plus Fun Facts!

Introduced: September 14, 1992Terminated: October 18, 1993 Logic BoardProcessor:   68030Processor Speed:   16 MHzPMMU:   IntegratedFPU:   noneBus Speed:   16 MHzData Path:   16-bitROM Size:   512KLevel 1 Cache:   noneLevel 2 Cache:   noneExpansion Slots:   noneBattery:   3.6V Lithium MemoryRAM Type:   30-pin SIMMRAM Slots:   2Min – Max RAM:   2 MB – 10 MBMinimum RAM Speed:   100 nsInstall in groups of:   2RAM Sizes:   1, 2, 4 MBOnboard RAM:   2 MB PortsADB:   1USB:   noneFireWire:   noneVideo:   noneFloppy:   DB-19SCSI:   DB-25Geoports:   noneEthernet:   noneMic Type:   OmniOther ports:   Printer, modem, speaker VideoStandard VRAM:   noneMaximum VRAM:   none Display Resolution: StorageStandard … Read more

Apple I Review: Specs, Price & Value – Facts About Apple I

Introduced: April 1976Terminated: 1977 Logic BoardProcessor:   6502Processor Speed:   1 MHzPMMU:   noneFPU:   noneBus Speed:   1 MHzData Path:   8-bit MemoryMin – Max RAM:   4K – 32KOnboard RAM:   4K – 32K VideoStandard Video Memory:   1KDisplay Resolution:   60.05 Hz, 40 x 24 char StorageExternal:   Audio Cassette Tape (requires Audito Cassette Interface)Internal:   Not Applicable Operating System Primary OS:   Integer BASIC Miscellaneous Original Price: Comments The Apple I (also known as the “Apple 1”) … Read more

Shufflepuck Computer Game Review

Shufflepuck Cafe, by Broderbund Software © 1988, written by Christopher Gross, is a computer game simulation of air hockey. You play shufflepuck against aliens in a space cafe. You are free to play any alien you wish or play in a tournament. Shufflepuck Cafe is one of the truly great games released for the black … Read more

Macintosh Mouse Review: Specs, Price & Value – Facts About Macintosh Mouse

Apple Inc. is responsible for the mouse interface standard used by today’s computers. Apple did not invent the mouse, but just like Apple’s popularization of the graphical operating system, the company made the mouse a fundamental part of the personal computer. The Apple mouse has been evolving since the early days of Lisa and Apple … Read more

How to Validate Digital Signature in MacBook?

One potential route by which an attacker can compromise your Mac is to modify a legitimate software package to contain malware. While this is difficult to do through official software distribution channels (e.g., the Mac App Store), it can be done through popular alternative approaches like peer-to-peer networking and third-party software distribution Web sites. Such … Read more

Apple IIe Platinum Keyboard Review: Specs & Price

The Apple IIe Platinum was introduced in January 1987 as a replacement for the Apple IIe Enhanced. The IIe Platinum motherboard is essentially the same as the IIe Enhanced. Apple changed the case color from the beige of the IIe Enhanced to a blue-gray color it called “platinum.” At the time, Apple switched most of … Read more

Apple IIe Review: Specs & Price

The Apple IIe was introduced in January 1983 as a replacement for the Apple II Plus. Apple intended the Apple III to eventually replace the Apple II Plus, but its failure in the marketplace prompted them to release an enhanced version of the II Plus, the Apple IIe. The IIe became so popular that it … Read more