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3 unusual facts about Apple III


Apple III

Case designer Jerry Manock denied the design flaw charges, stating that tests proved that the unit adequately dissipated the internal heat.

Apple II cards were compatible but risked violating government RFI regulations, and required Apple III-specific device drivers; BYTE stated that "Apple provides virtually no information on how to write them".

Matt Houston

Fortunately, C.J. had access to an Apple III computer named "Baby" that contained a remarkable database on virtually all living and deceased persons, allowing her to provide all necessary information.


Apple 410 Color Plotter

The printer could be connected to an Apple II (with an installed Super Serial Card) or Apple III computer.


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