A low-speed serial interface for connecting keyboards, mice and other input devices to Apple IIgs and Mac computers. Starting with the iMac in 1998, the Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) was superseded by USB.
The Apple II is one of the most iconic microcomputers, and [James Lewis] decided to use the Mega-II “Apple IIe on a chip” from an Apple IIgs to build a tiny Apple IIe. While there was an Apple II ...
It's no secret that I love mods, especially of the Apple variety. That's why I was pretty excited when I saw that legendary gaming hardware modifier Ben Heckendorn (aka Ben Heck) had his way with an ...
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cx43GEkz2Zs#action=share] Digital archaeology is one of my favorite blog post forms. An avid X user from 198X resurrects an ...
The Apple IIGS (graphics and sound) debuted in 1986 with enhanced multimedia capabilities, but software developer Matt Chesters remembers it best for the sleek mechanical keyboard the computer shipped ...
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