- siliconfeatures.com apple-ii/Designed by Steve Wozniak and approved by Steve Jobs, the Apple II was one of the first 8-bit home computers to be widely successful worldwide.
- http://cini.classiccmp.org pdf/Apple/Apple II (Redbook) …1. Getting Started with Your APPLE II Board . . ... . 107. 2. APPLE II Switching Power Supply . 110. 3. Interfacing with the Home TV . . . .
- 9to5mac.com guides/apple-ii/Some 42 years after the Apple II was launched, a Kickstarter campaign aims to create a clear case for the Apple II and Apple II Plus…
- archive.org SoftwareThe Apple II series (trademarked with square brackets as "Apple ][") is a set of 8-bit home computers, one of the first highly successful mass-produced...
- eksisozluk.com apple-ii--264906aşağıdaki linkte apple ii serisi hakkında kısa ama güzel bilgiler verilmiş. meraklısına. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_inkwo3rxy.
- computerhistory.org revolution/personal-computers…Unlike the earlier Apple I, for which users had to supply essential parts such as a case and power supply, the Apple II was a fully realized consumer product.
- britannica.com technology/Apple-IICreated by Apple Computer, Inc. (now Apple Inc.), the Apple II was popular in schools by 1979, but in the corporate market it was stigmatized as a game machine.
- mac-history.net 2008/05/25/apple-i-and-apple-ii/The Apple I launched in 1976, followed by the Apple II in 1977. The Apple I was the first “fully assembled” personal computer, though buyers still needed a case
- macintoshrepository.org apple-ii/?p=1This is the largest Apple II compilation in the world, once maintained by Asimov for at least 2 decades and hosted for free on ftp.apple.asimov.net.
- cs.columbia.edu ~sedwards/apple2fpga/In the Apple II, it runs at slightly above 1 MHz. Aside from the ROMs and DRAMs, the rest of the circuitry consisted of discrete LS TTL chips.