Did the Apple 2 have a hard drive?

Did the Apple 2 have a hard drive?

The Apple Hard Disk 20SC is Apple’s first SCSI based hard drive for the Apple II family as well as the Macintosh and other third party computers using an industry standard SCSI interface.

How much storage did the Apple 2 have?

Apple II

Apple II in a common 1977 configuration, with a 9″ monochrome monitor, game paddles, and a Red Book-recommended Panasonic RQ-309DS cassette deck
Memory 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 32, 36, 48, or 64 KiB
Storage Audio cassette, Disk II (5.25-inch, 140 KB, Apple)
Display NTSC video out (built-in RCA connector)

What year did the Apple 2 computer come out?

April 1977
Apple II/Introduced

In 1976, computer pioneers Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs began selling their Apple I computer in kit form to computer stores. By August of that year, Wozniak started designing an improved version, the Apple II. Wozniak and Jobs demonstrated a prototype in December, and then introduced it to the public in April 1977.

Why was the Apple 2 computer so popular?

The user-friendly design and graphical display made Apple a leader in the first decade of personal computing. Unlike the earlier Apple I, for which users had to supply essential parts such as a case and power supply, the Apple II was a fully realized consumer product.

Did Steve Jobs thank Apple 2 team?

That being said, if you watch the old Apple events he doesn’t thank the Apple II team. However he may have never been asked to thank them as the film portrays, more than likely this is the case.

What can I do with my old Apple computer?

What is Apple Trade In? It’s our trade-in and recycling program that’s good for you and the planet. If your trade-in device is eligible for credit, you can offset the purchase price of a new one. If it’s not eligible for credit, you can recycle it for free.

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