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Monday, 31 October 2005
Apple Macintosh PowerExpress
The DigiBarn Computer Museum displays this rare Apple prototype. Tons of pictures document this only surviving example.
"The following system (a prototype) was given to us by an anonymous former Apple manager who was a manager of the attempt by Apple of creating a system powerful enough to compete with Avid, which then dominated the nonlinear video editing market. The following was one of fifty systems built by Apple for internal development. According to the manager this is the only one that survived, the other 49 having gone into the crusher."

DigiBarn Systems: Apple Macintosh PowerExpress

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Friday, 28 October 2005
MessagePad 130: The Entry-Level Handheld Computer
To compliment the addition of a 1996 Newton MessagePad 130 Ad to The Mothership Advertising and Brochure Gallery we present this page at Oldschool.net detailing the Newton 130.

MessagePad 130: The Entry-Level Handheld Computer

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Thursday, 27 October 2005
Mighty Mouse
An interesting and in-depth 2002 article from the Stanford Magazine, written by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang detailing the evolution of the Apple mouse.
"In 1980, Apple Computer asked a group of guys fresh from Stanford's product design program to take a $400 device and make it mass-producible, reliable and cheap.
Their work transformed personal computing."

Mighty Mouse



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Updated: Thursday, 27 October 2005 9:03 AM EDT
Wednesday, 26 October 2005
Jobs I’ve Known
An excerpt on Mike Evangelist's Writers Block Live of his new book ‘Jobs I’ve Known’ which will be written online on the site.
It begins:
"Steve Jobs, the Genuine Article
'Unreasonable perfectionist who terrorizes everyone around him' – you see that sort of comment about Steve Jobs so often it’s easy to believe it must be true. But I’m here to tell you it is not. It seems to be next-to-impossible for anyone to write about Steve without perpetuating one or more of the stereotypical images of how he works (i.e. that he always wear a black turtleneck; that no one wants to get in the elevator with him, etc.)
And nearly every article must make reference to the RDF (reality distortion field) that Steve’s deploys to great effect. I have some personal experience with Steve, so feel at least slightly qualified to comment on some of these things."

Jobs I’ve Known

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Tuesday, 25 October 2005
Virtual ][ Version 4.2 Released
Virtual ][, the great Apple II emulator for OS X has been updated to version 4.2.

What's new:
• Added the option to convert diskettes from and to a real Apple II via a serial cable.
• Added emulation of the "no-slot clock".
• It is now possible to print text to the Macintosh clipboard.
• A configured machine can now be made the default machine in one simple step.
• The Preferences window has an option to open the devices drawer to either the bottom or the right side of the window. Opening it on the right side is particularly useful on small screens.
• When an USB game pad is connected, it is now automatically the preferred choice for game control. It used to be a configurable option, but this could easily lead to a seemingly not-working game pad.
• Improved artwork of the Printer button: it finally looks like a printer.
• Solved problems with the game "Alternate Reality The Dungeon" by improving the emulation of the stepper motor in the diskette drive.

Virtual ][

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Monday, 24 October 2005
Mac TV
The latest from the talented Tom Hormby at Low End Mac. This time "Mac TV: 12 Years Before the iMac G5 with Front Row" compares the 1993 black Macintosh TV, which was first envisioned as a tenth anniversary Mac, to the new iMac G5.

Mac TV: 12 Years Before the iMac G5 with Front Row

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Friday, 21 October 2005
The Beginning ///
To complement the addition of a 1981 Apple III SOS (Sophisticated Operating System) Dealer Spec Sheet to The Mothership Advertising and Brochure Gallery, here is a link to a great introduction to the operation of the Apple III at WAP.org. Written by Richard and Lavona Rann, it was originally published in the January, 1987 issue of On Three Magazine.

The Beginning ///

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Updated: Friday, 21 October 2005 8:52 AM EDT
Thursday, 20 October 2005
Newtendo
We don't have a Newton Messagepad 2x00 model handy here on The Mothership, so were gonna need some help. We need some reports on the useability of this - 'cause it's cool and we want it!
A Nintendo emulator for the Apple Newton. Try it and let us know, or just check out the video of it in action.

Newtendo

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Updated: Thursday, 20 October 2005 10:36 AM EDT
Wednesday, 19 October 2005
Stephen Wozniak: From the Garage to the Gigabyte
A biography of the man at Landsnail.com. There is a link to the Steve Jobs page there as well. The introduction:
"We owe a lot to Apple Computer. The machine with which you are viewing this page would never be without the two guys who built the first Apple in their garage. Stephen Wozniak, Steve Jobs, and their Apple Computer Company revolutionized the computing industry, bringing personal computers into the homes of tens, then hundreds, thousands and hundreds of thousands of homes across the world. Stephen Wozniak was the engineer behind it all. Here is the story of this revolutionary."

Stephen Wozniak: From the Garage to the Gigabyte

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Monday, 17 October 2005
Pascal Arrives
A 1985 articale by Chris Derossi at Mactech.com. The Topic? You guessed it - the arrival of Pascal! (How did you know?) It begins:
"Well, after waiting and waiting and waiting, Macintosh Pascal has finally arrived, and with its arrival, Mac users now have a serious high-level language for programming on the Macintosh. This column will help the users of Macintosh Pascal both to learn about Mac Pascal, and to learn how the wonderous abilities of the Mac ROM can tie into Mac Pascal for creating powerful and useful programs."

Pascal Arrives

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