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The Apple II
editA brief overview of the series
edit- Overview and Pre-history
- Apple II series
- Apple I
- The Apple II
- Apple II
- MOS Technology 6502
- Integer BASIC
- Disk II
- Apple DOS
- Group code recording
- Modified Frequency Modulation
- Mockingboard
- Zero crossing threshold detector
- Frequency-shift keying
- Zilog Z80
- CP/M
- DBase
- WordStar
- Apple II accelerators
- Motorola 6809
- OS-9
- The Apple II Plus
- Apple II Plus
- Applesoft BASIC
- Apple Pascal
- UCSD Pascal
- Videx
- Paddle (game controller)
- Crystal oscillator
- TEMPEST
- The Apple III
- Apple III
- Apple SOS
- Apple ProFile
- The Apple IIe
- Apple IIe
- Apple IIe Card
- WDC 65C02
- MouseText
- Code page 437
- Illegal opcode
- Command key
- Garamond
- Mega II
- Macintosh External Disk Drive
- Apple ProDOS
- The Apple IIc
- Apple IIc
- Snow White design language
- Apple II serial cards
- The Apple IIGS
- Apple IIGS
- 16-bit
- Wavetable synthesis
- Motorola 68000
- Western Digital
- WDC 65816/65802
- AppleShare
- AppleTalk
- LocalTalk
- Sprite (computer graphics)
- Ensoniq ESQ-1
- Ensoniq Mirage
- Frog Design Inc.
- Apple GS/OS
- Preemption (computing)
- Computer multitasking
- AppleWorks
- MacWorks XL
- The Apple IIc Plus
- Apple IIc Plus
- Apple II Clones
- Agat computer
- Pravetz computers
- Laser 128