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[PDF] Daniel Kahneman-Thinking, Fast and Slow .pdfPage 1. Page 2. Page 3. In memory of Amos Tversky. Page 4. Contents. Introduction. Part I. Two Systems. 1. The Characters of the Story. 2. Attention and Effort.
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The Lisa Was Apple's Best Failure - IEEE SpectrumThe Lisa was a key steppingstone to the Macintosh, and an important milestone in the history of graphical user interfaces and personal computers more generally.
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The Xerox PARC VisitThe Xerox PARC visit, led by Steve Jobs, was said to inspire Apple's mouse, windows, and icons, but there were two visits and the story is not entirely ...Missing: 1 | Show results with:1
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DigiBarn Friends: Jef Raskin's writings - Holes in the HistoriesIn the spring of 1979 I went to the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Apple, Mike Markkula, and proposed that Apple build a new kind of computer. It was to ...<|separator|>
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The Early Macintosh, 1979-1981Raskin led a small group of developers-- Burrell Smith, Brian Howard, and Bud Tribble-- in an effort to create a low-cost, easy-to-use computer.Missing: original | Show results with:original
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Triumph of the Nerds: The Transcripts, Part III - PBSIn 1980, just four years after being founded in a Californian garage, Apple was the biggest maker of PCs in the world. Computer giant IBM was not amused and ...
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[PDF] Chapter 10 Apple Computer in the 1980'sThe personal computer market had changed after IBM's entry in 1981. IBM was gaining market share and the other companies engaged in severe price-cutting to ...
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What happened during the downturn in the 1980s?The late 1970s and early 1980s saw the introduction of the personal computer, which brought many more people into contact with computing.Missing: context | Show results with:context
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[PDF] Computer manufacturing enters a new era of growthBusiness in- vestment in computers surged over the 1980-84 period and increased from 12 percent of total investment in 1980 to more than 20 percent in 1984 . ( ...Missing: boom | Show results with:boom
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3rd Party Developers and Macintosh Development - Folklore.orgMacintosh development in the early days (circa 1983-1985) was done using the Apple Lisa computer and its Lisa Workshop development environment.Missing: testing | Show results with:testing
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Macintosh launched on Jan 24, 1984 and changed the worldJan 24, 2019 · Instead, it launched in January 1984 and went on sale for $2,495 or fractionally under $9,000 in today's money. What happened in between.
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Apple 1984 Super Bowl Commercial Introducing Macintosh ...Jun 25, 2010 · Iconic 1984 Apple Computer Macintosh commercial conceived by Chiat/Day and directed by Ridley Scott was nationally aired on television only ...
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Apple Macintosh Microcomputer... Macintosh in January 1984, with a splashy television advertisement during the Superbowl. The original price was around $2,500. ... 128K RAM, and users ...
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Macintosh Product Introduction Plan - Stanford UniversityOct 7, 1983 · The Macintosh shipping carton has a label applied to it for inventory tracking and dealer order purposes. This label contains the marketing ...
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Fit at 40: the revolutionary Apple Mac in numbersJan 22, 2024 · Within three months of its release, Apple had sold 50,000 Macs but sales really only took off after the release of the Fat Mac in October 1984.Missing: production run distribution
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The Early Mac OS - The Apple MuseumThis article is dedicated to versions of the Mac OS before the System 6. I've included descriptions, new features, release dates, screen shots, and even links ...Missing: ImageWriter | Show results with:ImageWriter
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Early Mac SystemsAs the boot process progresses, this is followed by a welcome screen, before the eventual launch of the Finder and the Macintosh is ready to use. Of course ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Mac System Software 1.x - BetaWikiMac System Software 1.x is the first version of Mac System Software, the original operating system for the Apple Macintosh, released on January 24, 1984.
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System 1.1 - Apple Wiki | FandomSystem 1.1 was released by Apple Computer on May 5, 1984, less than four months after System 1.0 debuted with the Macintosh 128K.
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Saying it With Pictures - CHM Revolution - Computer History MuseumThe graphical user interface (GUI) let people control computers using onscreen icons and images rather than by typing commands.
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How Susan Kare Designed User-Friendly Icons for the First MacintoshOct 9, 2019 · The graphic designer is receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award from Cooper Hewitt for her recognizable computer icons, typefaces and graphics.Missing: GUI | Show results with:GUI
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Susan Kare. Apple Macintosh OS icon sketchbook. 1982 - MoMAKare's icons for the Macintosh System 1, Apple's first computer-operating system, changed the communication interface between humans and machines, making it ...Missing: desktop | Show results with:desktop
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MFS - OSDev WikiApr 10, 2018 · The Macintosh File System, or MFS, is the original Macintosh filesystem created for use on 400K floppy disks. It was first released in January 1984.
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A brief history of Mac native file systems - The Eclectic Light CompanyApr 12, 2025 · The first file system for Macintosh computers wasn't HFS+ or even its predecessor HFS, but Macintosh File System, MFS.
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System Software (0-6) System 1.x - WinWorldIt was released in 1984 with the original Macintosh and ran with 128k RAM, 400k 3.5" floppy drive, monochrome video, and a mouse. It used a flat file system ( ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Quick, Hide In This Closet! - Folklore.orgFortunately, we were aware of Sony's new 3.5 inch drive that they started to ship in the spring of 1983 through Hewlett-Packard, their development partner.<|separator|>
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[PDF] Inside_Macintosh_Vol_1_1984.pdf - Bitsavers.orgOne of the major factors in making a system pleasant and easy to use is the system's consistency. ... INSIDE MACINTOSH: A ROAD t-1AP. /ROAD.MAP/ROAD. See Also: ...
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Macintosh 128K: Technical Specifications - Apple SupportMacintosh 128K: Technical Specifications ; ROM ID: $0000 ; ROM Ver: n/a ; ROM Size: 64K ; AppleTalk Ver: n/a ; Mac OS. Supported: <1.0. 1.0. 1.1. 2.0. 2.0.1. 5.0.
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Macintosh 512K: Technical Specifications - Apple SupportThe serial ports in this system do not support handshaking or synchronous modems. Max Watts: 60. Amps: .5. BTU per Hr: 205.2. Voltage: 105 ...
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Apple Macintosh Original (128k) Specs - EveryMac.comThe Apple Macintosh (128k) features an 8 MHz 68000 processor, 128k of RAM, and a 400k disk drive in a beige all-in-one case with a 9" monochrome display.
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Disk Swapper's Elbow - Folklore.orgOne of the more common afflictions of early Macintosh users was the dreaded "Disk Swapper's Elbow" caused by a disk copying operation run amok.
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A Compleat Guide to Mac Floppy Drives and Disk FormatsJun 29, 2006 · A few Macs have the capability to use two internal floppy drives. These are the SE, SE SuperDrive, Mac II, IIx, IIfx, and LC. All other Macs support only one ...Missing: 1.1 distribution
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How did the early Macintosh computers update the display?Oct 23, 2018 · QuickDraw was a rather brilliant inclusion that made it easy for applications to quickly redraw only those regions of the display that they modified.
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Mac N' Frost ❄️ | TinkerDifferentApr 25, 2023 · It is a high powered, quiet fan that reduces heat build-up to protect the internal components of the Mac 128k, 512k, and Plus.
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First Macintosh Press Release - Stanford UniversityApple is currently providing two application programs for the Macintosh: MacWrite and MacPaint. MacWrite is a versatile word-processing program that features ...
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The Data Fork and the Resource Fork (IM: MTb) - Inside MacintoshIn Macintosh, a file has a data fork for user data and a resource fork for document-specific resources like settings and application resources like menus.Missing: 1.0 MFS
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Apple's first Macintosh: InfoWorld Product of the Year winner (1/14 ...Jan 14, 1985 · It is the Macintosh's advanced user interface, far more sophisticated than anything that came before it in its price range, that clinched ...Missing: 1984 GUI
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David Pogue: Simplicity sells | TED TalkJun 26, 2006 · This is what the computer interface used to look like, DOS. Over the years, it's gotten easier to use. This is the original Mac operating system ...Missing: assessment metaphor
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A Brief History of Human Computer Interaction TechnologyThe Apple Macintosh (1984) was the first to actively promote its toolkit for use by other developers to enforce a consistent interface. An early C++ toolkit was ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Macworld Apr 1984 - Vintage AppleThe first truly sophisticated and flexible graphics system for personal computers. I D demo.doc. THE WQRD YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR. ~VWIA.
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The Mac in numbers: Surprising Apple stats - MacworldJan 21, 2014 · 250,000 – The number of Macintosh computers sold in 1984. It took until September 1985 to sell 500,000 Macs, and Apple didn't reach the one ...
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Apple Cuts Prices On All Computers - The New York TimesOct 2, 1985 · ... Macintosh with 512,000 characters of memory, to $2,499, from $2,795. ... 2, 1985, Section D, Page 5 of the National edition with the ...
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Mac OS X Internals: A Systems Approach - O'ReillyThe term HFS stands for Hierarchical File System, which replaced the flat Macintosh File System (MFS) used in early Macintosh operating systems. HFS remained ...
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Mac System 1.x - Macintosh RepositoryOn January 1st, 1984, Macintosh System 1.0 was released along with the first Macintosh computer. Those are the 4 System 1.0 floppy disks included in the System ...Missing: exact | Show results with:exact
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