Apple II

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The Apple II was one of the first highly successful mass-produced personal computers, helping to popularize home computing in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf home computer
personal computer
architecture 6502-based
coFounderOfManufacturer Steve Jobs
colorCapability color
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
cpu MOS Technology 6502
cpuBitWidth 8-bit
cpuClockSpeed 1 MHz
designer Steve Wozniak
developer Apple Inc.
surface form: Apple Computer, Inc.
discontinued early 1980s (original model)
displayOutput composite video
era early 1980s
late 1970s
expansionSlots 8 internal expansion slots
formFactor desktop
graphicsMode high-resolution color graphics
low-resolution color graphics
text mode 40×24 characters
influenced IBM PC
subsequent Apple II models
introducedAt West Coast Computer Faire
introductionYear 1977
keyboard built-in keyboard
legacy iconic early personal computer
manufacturer Apple Inc.
surface form: Apple Computer, Inc.
market education
home users
small business
massProduced true
notableFor being one of the first highly successful mass-produced microcomputers
helping to popularize home computing
notableSoftware VisiCalc
operatingSystem Apple DOS
ProDOS
predecessor Apple I
primaryProgrammingLanguage Microsoft BASIC
surface form: Applesoft BASIC

BASIC
surface form: Integer BASIC
ramMaximum 48 KB
ramMinimum 4 KB
releaseDate 1977-06-10
series Apple II series
sound built-in speaker
storage 5.25-inch floppy disk (Disk II)
cassette tape interface
successor Apple II self-linksurface differs
surface form: Apple II Plus

Apple II self-linksurface differs
surface form: Apple IIGS

Apple II self-linksurface differs
surface form: Apple IIc

Apple II self-linksurface differs
surface form: Apple IIe

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Steve Wozniak designed Apple II
Steve Wozniak notableWork Apple II
this entity surface form: Apple II personal computer
UCSD p-System platform Apple II
Apple IIe Card (for some models) emulates Apple II
subject surface form: Apple IIe Card
this entity surface form: Apple IIe
Daniel Kottke notableWork Apple II
Daniel Kottke workedOn Apple II
this entity surface form: Apple II computer
Apple Desktop Bus Mouse compatibleWith Apple II
this entity surface form: Apple IIgs
Apple Desktop Bus Mouse introducedWith Apple II
this entity surface form: Apple IIGS
Mario Bros. portedTo Apple II
Apple III intendedSuccessorOf Apple II
this entity surface form: Apple II series
Apple III predecessor Apple II
this entity surface form: Apple II Plus
Bill Fernandez workedOn Apple II
Apple I successor Apple II
Apple II successor Apple II self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Apple II Plus
Apple II successor Apple II self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Apple IIe
Apple II successor Apple II self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Apple IIc
Apple II successor Apple II self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Apple IIGS
Atari 8-bit family contemporaryWith Apple II
this entity surface form: Apple II series
Stephen notableWork Apple II
subject surface form: Stephen Gary Wozniak
Stephen designed Apple II
subject surface form: Stephen Gary Wozniak
VisiCalc platform Apple II
VisiCalc helpedPopularize Apple II
UCSD Pascal usedOn Apple II
Apple 5.25" floppy disk drive usedWith Apple II
this entity surface form: Apple II Plus
Apple 5.25" floppy disk drive usedWith Apple II
this entity surface form: Apple IIe
Apple 5.25" floppy disk drive usedWith Apple II
this entity surface form: Apple IIc
Apple 5.25" floppy disk drive usedWith Apple II
this entity surface form: Apple IIgs
Apple UniDisk 5.25 designedFor Apple II
this entity surface form: Apple II series
Apple UniDisk 5.25 compatibleWith Apple II
this entity surface form: Apple IIc
Apple UniDisk 5.25 compatibleWith Apple II
this entity surface form: Apple IIe
Apple UniDisk 5.25 compatibleWith Apple II
this entity surface form: Apple IIgs
Apple UniDisk 5.25 platform Apple II
this entity surface form: Apple II family
Apple UniDisk 5.25 usedOn Apple II
this entity surface form: 16-bit Apple IIgs
Apple II paddles usedWith Apple II
this entity surface form: Apple II computer
Apple II paddles usedWith Apple II
this entity surface form: Apple II Plus
Apple II paddles usedWith Apple II
this entity surface form: Apple IIe
Apple II paddles usedWith Apple II
this entity surface form: Apple IIc
Maniac Mansion platform Apple II
Microsoft BASIC usedOn Apple II
Kottke workedOn Apple II
subject surface form: Daniel Kottke
Wolfenstein series platform Apple II
Apple Desktop Bus port usedOnPlatform Apple II
this entity surface form: Apple II computers
ProDOS operatingSystemFor Apple II
this entity surface form: Apple II series
ProDOS operatingSystemFor Apple II
this entity surface form: Apple IIe
ProDOS platform Apple II
this entity surface form: 8-bit Apple II
Randy Wigginton workedOn Apple II
this entity surface form: Apple II platform