It was introduced by Jobs and Wozniak at the 1977 West Coast Computer Faire, and marks Apple's first launch of a personal computer aimed at a consumer market-branded toward American households rather than businessmen or computer hobbyists. The Apple II was designed primarily by Steve Wozniak Jerry Manock developed the design of Apple II's foam-molded plastic case, Rod Holt developed the switching power supply, while Steve Jobs was not involved in the design or development of the computer. The Apple II (stylized as apple ] It has an 8-bit microprocessor. Parallel port card (Apple and third party) Serial port card (Apple and third party) SCSIĪn Apple II computer with an external modem Apple II in a common 1977 configuration, with a 9" monochrome monitor, game paddles, and a Red Book-recommended Panasonic RQ-309DS cassette deckĤ, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 32, 36, 48, or 64 KiBġ-bit cassette input (built-in microphone jack)ġ-bit cassette output (built-in headphone jack)
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