Apple blast from the blast

naodx

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Here is a link I had in my bookmarks.

http://www.corestack.com/listcomp.html

Now here is my question, anybody recall if apple liscensed out there II's to bell+howell for purpose of selling them???

Granted I was a teen in the 80's but I grew up on the Commodore 64 and didn't know that much about the Apple II's of the time.

Can anybody recall?
 
Apple made Apple II's specifically for Bell & Howell. They were black boxes.
 
i searched on the net and found an original apple II hooked up to a tv:

apple-ii-1.jpg



i also found a screenshot of Mac OS 1.0:
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Try looking here: http://www.apple-history.com

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Built in 1977, the Apple II was based on Wozniak's Apple I design, but with several additions. The first was the design of a plastic case--a rarity at the time--which was painted beige. The second was the ability to display color graphics--a holy grail in the industry. The Apple II also included a larger ROM, more expandable RAM (4K to start), and 8 expansion slots. It had integer BASIC hard-coded on the ROM for easier programming, and included two game paddles and a demo cassette for $1,298. In early 1978 Apple also released a disk drive for the machine, one of the most inexpensive available. The Apple II remained on the Apple product list until 1980. It was also repackaged in a black case and sold to educational markets by Bell & Howell.
 
Thanks mdnky I was wondering what those old gems looked like.I've only seen a Mac plus in the "flesh".Our local reseller has a Duo dock still works flawlessly.
 
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