Screen-Pac was a piece of software for the Osborne 1 personal computer that allowed the user to to configure the video screen. An example of its use would be to increase how much data could be displayed on the screen This guide teaches users…
This hard drive was developed by Seagate in 1984, and had a capacity of around 21.4MB. It was the single most common 20MB drive ever to be produced.
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The Apple II serial interface card make the the Apple II be able to connect with printers or the Apple II's TV screen. The manual starts out with a how to guide on installation of the card. The card can use the RS-232 standard. The RS-232…
A SIMM (single in-line memory module), is a type of memory that contains random access memory (RAM). It was used in computers from the early 1980's to the late 1990's. These particular chips were made by Texas…