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Demo of the first Apple Macintosh by Steve Jobs, January 1984, in front of 3000 people. Andy Hertzfeld captured the moment quite well in his retelling: "Pandemonium reigns as the demo completes. Steve has the biggest smile I've ever seen on his face, obviously holding back tears as he is overwhelmed by the moment. The ovation continues for at least five minutes before he quiets the crowd down."
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Macintoshes building Macintoshes. Apple's pride and joy, the $20-million, ultra modern Fremont facility where many early Macs were made. Shows the Mac SE and Mac II being built, tour of entire plant. Processes and testing to make each logicboard, etc. This factory can produce one Mac every 27 seconds.
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Macintoshes building Macintoshes. Apple's pride and joy, the $20-million, ultra modern Fremont facility where many early Macs were made. Shows the Mac SE and Mac II being built, tour of entire plant. Processes and testing to make each logicboard, etc. This factory can produce one Mac every 27 seconds. (more)
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See Bill Gates participating in the "Macintosh Software Dating Game" played at the Apple Event in 1983. This funny video is an excerpt of the D5 Conference video available on iTunes.
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This is a video of me playing the original 1986 Macintosh version of Dark Castle. I haven't played in a couple years, can you tell I'm rusty?
Join the Dark Castle Forum and talk with other Dark Castle Fans, or find out how to get this old game running on your Mac or PC!
http://s6.invisio nfree.com/Dark_Castl e_Forum
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Apple Macintosh, booting its fully graphical OS under 30 seconds, insanely...
Mac 1984: (even faster!)
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This is possibly the fastest Macintosh in my collection of Vintage Computers. I loved this computer to death as a child. It can hold up to a few thousand colors, has plenty of games on it, and uses a Power PC processor. The only problem is it usualy will only boot when the monitor isn't on top of the computer. Which then I put it back on top after a succesful boot.