The Apple II was designed primarily by Steve Wozniak. The system is based around the 8-bit MOS Technology 6502 microprocessor. Jerry Manock designed the foam-molded plastic case, Rod Holt developed th
An Apple II computer with an external modem
The three computers that Byte magazine referred to as the "1977 Trinity" of home computing: Commodore PET 2001, Apple II, and TRS-80 Model I
An Apple II PCB. The white rectangle outline near the middle surrounds the three RAM banks, here all loaded with 16kx1 DRAMs.
Advertisement for Apple II (1977)
Integer BASIC is a BASIC interpreter written by Steve Wozniak for the Apple I and Apple II computers. Originally available on cassette for the Apple I in 1976, then included in ROM on the Apple II fro
Ad for the Apple I computer noting Apple's policy of providing free or inexpensive software for its computers.