A-mazing. Everything you saw, plus thousands of floppies worth of storage, could now be implemented on one tiny battery-powered integrated circuit, with performance that'd lay a smack down on a typical Transwarp-type card too. In mass volume, the chip shouldn't cost more than a fast food hamburger, possibly minus the fries and cola!
They had a life size model. The model is like a giant green screen. The actors interact with the model and then in post processing the image of an actual IIe is superimposed on top. Don't thank me, just remove your tops ladies.
@MarkP0rter Wrong, wrong, all wrong. First of all, it is not a Mac. The Apple II is its own family of architecturally separate computers. Just because it was made by Apple Computers, Inc, doesn't mean it is a Mac. Second of all, the Apple II could run either Apple DOS or ProDOS.
I still have a working Commodore64, Atari2600, and SegaMasterSystem, oh and the 1541 disk drive, monitor, printer and games/programs on flobbys all still work :)
@muskypucker I know I had one of the cheap computers with 4k and I played games on it. These computers were on the side of things you ordered out of a catalog for a buisiness and cost like $2000-$3000. The expanded memory manager was for things over 640 k, as TOwards the end of the 80s I got a 320 K machine and added another 320k. COmpared to the computers we have today they were just mere toys.
1. I don't know what u mean? Massive movie productions still use green and blue screen. Such as HP6, 2012, Avatar etc
2. You couldn't upgrade ram back then, and probaly not for a while for apple pcs, but now evey computer can have ram upgraded very easy, but there are different speeds and types, sdram, ddr, ddr2 and now even ddr3. None of which are comparable with each other :(
You could upgrade ram back than. I had a ram expansion for my Apple IIe which brought it up to 128k. It was a massive card, and it was hard to install, but such things were available.
I want an Apple IIe damnit. I see the RAM chips are soldered onto the motherboard, but I understand the RAM could be upgraded, how did you upgrade the RAM? Do you install a card into one of those expansion slots at the back?
@Lachlant1984 Alot of computers from the 80s the Maximum amount of ram a computer could handle was about 640 k. After that you needed a virtual memory manager or a program to handle the additional memory.
@Lachlant1984 the chips are not soldered to the bord they are removable but infront there is a ram expation slot near the power supply on that area of the bord
he checked his invisible watch -_-
decimat777 1 month ago
Dos error
1marcelfilms 1 month ago
I want that giant apple IIe!!!
minxkitty8 1 month ago
A-mazing. Everything you saw, plus thousands of floppies worth of storage, could now be implemented on one tiny battery-powered integrated circuit, with performance that'd lay a smack down on a typical Transwarp-type card too. In mass volume, the chip shouldn't cost more than a fast food hamburger, possibly minus the fries and cola!
Manimal347 2 months ago
In the 1980's they had shrinking machines, hence the movie "Honey, I shrunk the kids!"
Unfortunately the technology has been lost after the shrinking machines were used for scrap parts to build double dragon arcade machines
crocodile2006 2 months ago
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They had a life size model. The model is like a giant green screen. The actors interact with the model and then in post processing the image of an actual IIe is superimposed on top. Don't thank me, just remove your tops ladies.
700gsteak 3 months ago
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700gsteak 3 months ago
TRON 1984!!!
lambj 3 months ago
TUTORial howe u did this please?
pCneter 4 months ago
"don't worry, its only 12V"
DontDeleteMusic 7 months ago 6
@BlueIsa7 yes, i have this game :-)
but why do i get this question as an answer for a comment written in an apple-computer video xD
Messerschmitt262a2a 7 months ago
wow, that´s what i call a big computer xD does it also have a bathroom? :-)
Messerschmitt262a2a 8 months ago
DOS error!
WARNING!
TWO MEN ISIDE!
ratchetandclankf 9 months ago
That's what I call spywares ;D
Estrategy002 10 months ago
"it's alright it's only 12 volts" :)
jscharpf 10 months ago 3
actual size
TheAlexagius 11 months ago
0:24 Refers to invisible watch.
Apple - False Advertising since 1981
XxDracconusxX 1 year ago
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XxDracconusxX 1 year ago
BUT WHERES THE MAINFRAME
Nintendavin 1 year ago
Tog!
hyretech 1 year ago
There's always two men in my computer.
kippis05 1 year ago
@muskypucker Of course, your big mistake is buying a PC compatible before windows 95.
richardmaudsley77 1 year ago
holy fuck. there's a 1/4 resistor inside
filipe0156 1 year ago
Now, how much would it cost me to have my basement converted into one of those apple ii things?
poshko41 1 year ago
The IC's looks like Tanks in Battle City
Firebugzme 1 year ago
DOS ERROR
WARNING!
TWO MEN INSIDE
i doubt a mac would get a DOS error
MarkP0rter 1 year ago
@MarkP0rter Wrong, wrong, all wrong. First of all, it is not a Mac. The Apple II is its own family of architecturally separate computers. Just because it was made by Apple Computers, Inc, doesn't mean it is a Mac. Second of all, the Apple II could run either Apple DOS or ProDOS.
VaderNES 1 year ago
@MarkP0rter why not?
Serpico261 1 year ago
Trippy, man!
Must be all that 74LS-d
mtssvnsn 1 year ago
Thanks to the progress of modern technology and miniaturization, that whole computer can now fit on a single chip of the size of a large suitcase.
mtssvnsn 1 year ago
I still have a working Commodore64, Atari2600, and SegaMasterSystem, oh and the 1541 disk drive, monitor, printer and games/programs on flobbys all still work :)
Vox0707 1 year ago
@muskypucker I know I had one of the cheap computers with 4k and I played games on it. These computers were on the side of things you ordered out of a catalog for a buisiness and cost like $2000-$3000. The expanded memory manager was for things over 640 k, as TOwards the end of the 80s I got a 320 K machine and added another 320k. COmpared to the computers we have today they were just mere toys.
websuspect 1 year ago
wow, thats how big computers were back then lol.
psivewri 1 year ago
It's amazing how much smaller they've been able to make computers.
morgs2020 1 year ago 2
DOS ERROR
WARNING!
TWO MEN INSIDE
ErixPerix 1 year ago 42
@ErixPerix i got this on my //e, how do i fix it?
kingcrimson234 1 month ago
dude! I want My room to look like that....or maybe my modern motherboard (looks WAY nicer)
ASUS Rampage Extreme II
Icebeam47 1 year ago
Annswers-
1. I don't know what u mean? Massive movie productions still use green and blue screen. Such as HP6, 2012, Avatar etc
2. You couldn't upgrade ram back then, and probaly not for a while for apple pcs, but now evey computer can have ram upgraded very easy, but there are different speeds and types, sdram, ddr, ddr2 and now even ddr3. None of which are comparable with each other :(
mariomanmitch 2 years ago
You could upgrade ram back than. I had a ram expansion for my Apple IIe which brought it up to 128k. It was a massive card, and it was hard to install, but such things were available.
psyjax 2 years ago
lol, 12V
dayl3 2 years ago
I want an Apple IIe damnit. I see the RAM chips are soldered onto the motherboard, but I understand the RAM could be upgraded, how did you upgrade the RAM? Do you install a card into one of those expansion slots at the back?
Lachlant1984 2 years ago
the RAM chips were not soldered on the motherboard, they were removable
wiihome 2 years ago 4
Expansion slots
CheeseZombieo 1 year ago
@Lachlant1984 Alot of computers from the 80s the Maximum amount of ram a computer could handle was about 640 k. After that you needed a virtual memory manager or a program to handle the additional memory.
websuspect 1 year ago
@Lachlant1984 the chips are not soldered to the bord they are removable but infront there is a ram expation slot near the power supply on that area of the bord
DRNEGOLICIS 1 year ago
Holy Crap! How'd they do that? BLACKMAGIC!!!!!
Xteaphn 3 years ago 27
Chroma key :)
MarbleMind 2 years ago 2
Why don't they use chroma key nowadays, very much?
MysticArksRevenge 2 years ago
@Xteaphn No no, no magic, that's the actual size of the computer...
FabCapadouca 1 year ago
@Xteaphn Nope, it's called Chroma Keying, and yes it was working also in 84'
fuck4freei 2 months ago