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Date: 2006-01-06 16:18:08
Apple II series
Electronics
Apple II
Integer BASIC
Apple Inc.
Apple II graphics
BSAVE
Steve Jobs
Computing
Computer hardware

Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication: Introducing AppleII, the personal computer, 1977

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