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Also known as JApple ][ series

computer series by Apple, 1977–1993

Key facts

Developer
Steve Wozniak (original lead designer)
Manufacturer
Apple Computer, Inc.
Released
June 1977 ; 49 years ago ( 1977-06 ) ( original Apple II )
Discontinued
October 1993 ; 32 years ago ( 1993-10 )
Operating system
Integer BASIC Apple DOS ProDOS GS/OS GNO/ME
Cpu
6502 @ 1.023 MHz ( II , II Plus , IIe ) 65C02 @ 1.023 MHz ( Enhanced IIe , IIc ) 65C02 @ 1.023–4 MHz ( IIc Plus ) 65C816 @ 2.8 MHz ( IIGS )
Storage
Audio cassette 5.25 inch floppy disk 3.5 inch floppy disk
Display
NTSC video out (built-in RCA connector )
Sound
Internal beeper
Predecessor
Apple I
Successor
Apple III (intended)

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Encyclopedic overview

Apple II (stylized as apple ][) is a series of microcomputers manufactured by Apple Computer, Inc. from 1977 to 1993. The original Apple II model, which gave the series its name, was designed by Steve Wozniak and was first sold on June 10, 1977. Its success led to it being followed by the Apple II Plus, Apple IIe, Apple IIc, and Apple IIc Plus, with the 1983 IIe being the most popular. The name is trademarked with square brackets as Apple ][, then, beginning with the IIe, as Apple //.

The Apple II was a major advancement over its predecessor, the Apple I, in terms of ease of use, features, and expandability. It became one of several recognizable and successful computers throughout the 1980s, although this was mainly limited to the US. It was aggressively marketed through volume discounts and manufacturing arrangements to educational institutions, which made it the first computer in widespread use in American secondary schools, displacing the early leader Commodore PET. The effort to develop educational and business software for the Apple II, including the 1979 release of the popular VisiCalc spreadsheet, made the computer especially popular with business users and families.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Apple II series” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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