Tom Owad writes "The Apple I Owners Club, founded in 1977 by Joe Torzewski, is back, along with the most extensive reference to the Apple I in existence. The site contains over 120 pages detailing the Apple I computer. "[/i]
An impressive site. Ah, and it seems some things never change:
Joseph Torzewski: Shortly after I purchased the Apple 1 computer, Apple Computer stopped making it and it appeared they were not going to support it since the Apple II came to market and it had color and a larger memory. Now I was faced with the fact that I had an obsolete computer that I had just bought. It was like today's advances in technology: here today, gone tomorrow.
An impressive site. Ah, and it seems some things never change:
Joseph Torzewski: Shortly after I purchased the Apple 1 computer, Apple Computer stopped making it and it appeared they were not going to support it since the Apple II came to market and it had color and a larger memory. Now I was faced with the fact that I had an obsolete computer that I had just bought. It was like today's advances in technology: here today, gone tomorrow.