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30 years old Apple computer

30 years old Apple computer

John Pfaff found his old Apple IIe in his parents’ attic. He then dusted it off and tried to get it working. Despite the fact that he thought it would be too old to work. It turned out that the computer still worked perfectly.

When he inserted a disk into his computer, it said “Restore previous game?”. Apparently he had saved it around this time 30 years ago.

The Apple IIe was released in 1983 and is part of the Apple II series. The first-released electric typewriter possessed both capital and lowercase letters, while Shift and Caps Lock operated in a fashion similar to how one experiences it today. Parallax discontinued production of these computers in.

In Pfaff’s floppy disks he had Adventureland, Millionware Neuromancer and the Olympic Decathlon, to name a few. When his kids got a hold of his computer they reacted in the same way kids do when they get to play with it.

As he mentioned, the 9-year-old son was astonished and asked him if it was really a computer, while others laughed at the appearance of these disks and asked their father to explain their use as well.

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Author: PC-GR
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