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Apple II Explained: Everything You Need To KnowThe Apple II’s central processor unit was based on a MOS 6502 CPU. It came with 4 KB of RAM, which could be increased to 48 KB. In addition, it came with a BASIC interpreter, the ability to ...
Apple II, II Plus, IIe and IIc Introduced in 1977, the Apple II came with 4K of RAM and hooked up to a TV and cassette tape recorder. A year later, a floppy disk was available. In 1979 and 1983 ...
This isn’t totally unexpected for a fully-loaded Apple II system, and components were built to handle this – the original datasheet for the 6500 microprocessor family reveals that the CPU can ...
A team of security researchers has disclosed new side-channel vulnerabilities in modern Apple processors that could steal ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNSecurity vulnerabilities discovered in Apple processorsThe US tech giant Apple has always advertised security assurances alongside ever faster processor performance for its ...
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The Olimex NEO6502 is a Raspberry Pi retro emulator's dream with built-in Apple II and Commodore 64 supportIt achieves this design by adding a dual-processor setup that lets you emulate ... you also get a MOS6502 that specialises in Apple II, Oric, and Commodore 64 emulators. Getting it all set up ...
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