
Apple III - Wikipedia
The Apple III (styled as apple ///) is a business-oriented personal computer produced by Apple Computer and released in 1980. Running the Apple SOS operating system, it was intended as …
Apple III | Apple Wiki - Fandom
The Apple III, stylized as apple /// and codenamed "Sara", was a personal computer from Apple Computer that was targeted towards business users. Development on the Apple III began in …
Apple III Chaos: Apple’s First Failure - Low End Mac
The Apple III was meant to be Apple’s bold entry into the business market; it ended as Apple’s first commercial failure and put the company into financial uncertainty. It was also responsible …
Apple’s Third Product: Why Did the Apple III Flop? The History …
Despite initially being billed as a high-performance business machine and capable of running Apple II software, the Apple III quickly became known as a failure both commercially and …
Apple III - old computers
The Apple III has 4 internal expansion slots that are compatible with Apple II cards, and also has Apple II Plus emulation built-in. The Apple III chassis is a single, heavy piece of aluminum, …
Apple III and Apple IIe - Mac History
Jul 14, 2007 · The Apple III (often rendered as Apple ///) was a personal computer aimed at business users, manufactured and sold by Apple from May, 1980 until its discontinuation on …
Inside the Apple III - Hardware Secrets
In this tutorial, we will take an in-depth look at its hardware and understand why it was Apple’s first failure. There were three revisions of the Apple III. The first one presented an...
Today in Apple history: Apple introduces the doomed Apple III - Cult of Mac
May 19, 2024 · After two years of development, the business-oriented computer arrives to follow the enormously successful Apple II. However, for a variety of reasons, the Apple III launch …
Apple III - Computer Closet
Apr 17, 2003 · The Apple III is notorious for being one of the biggest failures of microcomputer history (along with other notable examples, such as the Apple Lisa and the IBM PCjr). An oft …
Apple III - oldcomputermuseum.com
The Apple III was designed to be a business machine. It was partly compatible with the Apple II (thanks to a few options in the operating system). It used a powerful memory management …
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