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USA, Amerika, Geschichte des Apple Computers. Ein Apple II von 1979. Apple II, 1977 Inspired by the success of the Apple-1 and guided by co-founder Steve Jobs' vision of an expandable user-friendly personal computer, Steve Wozniak designed the Apple II in 1977. The self-contained unit housed all electronics, a keyboard, a power supply, and the BASIC language stored in the machine's permanent memory. A standard television could serve as the display. With the introduction of the floppy disk drive in 1978 and the spreadsheet program VisiCalc in 1979, sales of the Apple II increased dramatically in the 1980s and continued into the 1990s. Memory Type: Semi Speed: 1 MHz Memory Size: 48K Cost: $1,298 Memory Width: (8-bit) © 2011. . Mark Richards / ContactPressImages / Agentur Focus