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[[Image:JobsMac.jpg|right|thumb|Apple co-founder Steve Jobs with examples of the original "thin" Mac]]
[[Image:JobsMac.jpg|right|thumb|Apple co-founder Steve Jobs with examples of the original "thin" Mac]]
A computer system manufactured by [[Apple Computer]] originally introduced in 1984. It comes in two distinct flavors, A 680x0 and later PowerPC based line of computers designed by Apple that ran a single tasking operating system called Finder (Later rechristened MacOS), and more recently a line of [[IBM PC]] compatible PC's that run MacOS X, an operating system derived from [[NeXTStep]].
A computer system manufactured by [[Apple Computer]] originally introduced in 1984. It comes in two distinct flavors, A 680x0 and later PowerPC based line of computers designed by Apple that ran a single tasking operating system called Finder (Later rechristened MacOS), and more recently a line of [[IBM PC]] compatible PC's that run MacOS X, an operating system derived from [[NeXTStep]].
==Publications==
* Steven Levy: ''Insanely Great'' - Viking Press 1994, ISBN 0-670-85244-9
==Links==
* http://lowendmac.com/profiles.htm


[[Category:Hardware platforms]]
[[Category:Hardware platforms]]

Revision as of 18:04, 26 February 2017

Apple co-founder Steve Jobs with examples of the original "thin" Mac

A computer system manufactured by Apple Computer originally introduced in 1984. It comes in two distinct flavors, A 680x0 and later PowerPC based line of computers designed by Apple that ran a single tasking operating system called Finder (Later rechristened MacOS), and more recently a line of IBM PC compatible PC's that run MacOS X, an operating system derived from NeXTStep.

Publications

  • Steven Levy: Insanely Great - Viking Press 1994, ISBN 0-670-85244-9

Links