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The Vintage Mac Museum » 68k Macintosh
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The Computer for the Rest of Us. Macintosh – 1984. The GUI had arrived. At the VMM a 512k traces the early evolution of the Mac OS with boot floppies for Systems 1-5. VMM TV: Apple “1984” Commercial. Macintosh Plus – 1986. Apple’s longest selling 68k Macintosh model (1986-1990), the Mac Plus brought SCSI support, a full keyboard, a significantly larger RAM capacity (4MB) and an external hard drive option – yay, the end of floppy swapping! Macintosh IIci – 1989. Macintosh SE/30 – 1989. Unfortunately it wa...
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The Vintage Mac Museum » 68k Macintosh
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The Computer for the Rest of Us. Macintosh – 1984. The GUI had arrived. At the VMM a 512k traces the early evolution of the Mac OS with boot floppies for Systems 1-5. VMM TV: Apple “1984” Commercial. Macintosh Plus – 1986. Apple’s longest selling 68k Macintosh model (1986-1990), the Mac Plus brought SCSI support, a full keyboard, a significantly larger RAM capacity (4MB) and an external hard drive option – yay, the end of floppy swapping! Macintosh IIci – 1989. Macintosh SE/30 – 1989. Unfortunately it wa...
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The Vintage Mac Museum » Rare Items
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Demo Units and Uncommon Collectibles. The VMM Lisa has an X/Profile Compact Flash adapter installed, to support running the Lisa OS long after the original Widget hard drive has given up the ghost. VMM Blog: At Last A Working Lisa! Clear Sided Mac 512k (HyperDrive Demo). Before the Macintosh SE made its debut, there was no internal hard drive available for the compact Mac. Back in 1985 General Computer Corporation introduced the. Macintosh “Picasso” Dealer Sign and Packaging Artwork. The famous Macintosh...
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The Vintage Mac Museum » PowerBook
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The Power to Be Your Best. Macintosh Portable – 1989. The Mac Portable ( aka. This Mac Portable utilizes the System Picker application to choose startup between System 6.0.8, 7.1 or 7.5.5. PowerBook 170 – 1991. The PowerBook 100 Series replaced the Macintosh Portable with a truly. Personally, I remember having my first case of PowerBook Envy at about this time… VMM TV: What’s on your PowerBook? PowerBook 540c – 1994. On the desktop, the 540c represented the pinnacle of 68k PowerBook design. The VMM Pismo...
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Santa Meets Siri - Happy Holidays from Apple! | Cult of Mac
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Instantly add battery and storage capacity to your Mac, and more [Week’s Best Deals]. Could Tim Cook be doing a better job at Apple? How to customize and swap Apple Watch faces. 6 amazing features Apple must steal from the Galaxy Note 7. Protect your online activity for life with SaferVPN [Deals]. IPhone 7 leaks plus ‘revolutionary’ new iPads on. Today in Apple history: Apple frenemy Google goes public. Apple Watch 2 will get GPS but no LTE. Leaked iPhone 7 camera hints at big improvements. That’s ...
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The Vintage Mac Museum » Collection
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The Computer for the Rest of Us. Macintosh – 1984. The GUI had arrived. At the VMM a 512k traces the early evolution of the Mac OS with boot floppies for Systems 1-5. VMM TV: Apple “1984” Commercial. Macintosh Plus – 1986. Apple’s longest selling 68k Macintosh model (1986-1990), the Mac Plus brought SCSI support, a full keyboard, a significantly larger RAM capacity (4MB) and an external hard drive option – yay, the end of floppy swapping! VMM Blog: Vintage Mac Museum Workhorse – Mac Plus. There’s n...
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The Vintage Mac Museum » File Transfers
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Vintage Mac File Transfers and Data Conversion. Macs have been around for nearly three decades, lots of data still exists on floppy disks, Zip cartridges and old hard drives. The Vintage Mac Museum can read many of these disks, copy and transfer your files and convert old files from long moribund software into current formats useable on modern Macs and PCs – MS Word, Excel, Quicken,. This is not an exhaustive list. The Museum can read most common (and some uncommon) old Mac media formats, if we don&#...
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The Vintage Mac Museum » PowerPC G-Series
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Post-NeXT and the Second Jobs Dynasty. IMac – 1998. VMM TV : Say Hello to iMac. PowerMac G4 “Graphite” (AGP) – 1999. PowerMac G4 Cube – 2000. Steve Jobs loves cube shaped computers. He first designed one for NeXT. VMM Blog: Vintage Mac Museum Workhorse – PowerMac G4 Cube. IMac DV and the OS X Evolution. IMac G4 – 2002. VMM TV : iMac G4 “Window”. PowerMac G4 MDD “Wind Tunnel” – 2002. VMM Blog: Reinstalling Mac OS 9 on a PowerMac G4 MDD. IMac G5 – 2004. Sensing a slowdown in iMac G4 sales, and addressing s...
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Steve Jobs: Software Update To Fix iOS4 Speed Issues on iPhone 3G | Cult of Mac
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Why iPhone 6 Plus is susceptible to ‘Touch IC Disease’ (and how you might avoid it). New leak suggests Apple will finally kill 16GB iPhones. How to fix the 0 percent restless sleep bug in Sleep. How to send a hand-written message in iOS 10. Epson XP-430 packs a multifunction printer into a small package [Review]. From style to utility, we’ve got the iPhone cases you’re looking for [Deals]. Sketchy packaging hints at upcoming ‘iPhone 6 SE’. Report card: How has Tim Cook fared after five years as CEO?
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Speed Up iPhone 3G + iOS4 with a Hard Reset? | Cult of Mac
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Apple Watch 2 will get GPS but no LTE. Leaked iPhone 7 camera hints at big improvements. The Apple Store is dead, long live Apple! How to use Universal Clipboard to copy on one device, paste on another. A cheap, easy way to add 200GB of storage to your MacBook [Deals]. IOS falls as Android’s market share skyrockets. Today in Apple history: Remember the 300-page iPhone bill? Run Windows on Mac easier than ever with new Parallels Desktop 12. How to use Siri to search, drag and drop images on macOS Sierra.