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Tutorials, guides and information about new iPhone technology, including app development, ringtones, comparisons with Android technology, and new products, such as the iPhone 4 and the upcoming iPhone 5.

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Exploring games and programming on the 8-bit Apple II computers.

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Find our old hits available for your PERSONAL use. Please read terms and conditions before downloading. Apple II, Mac, and PC available.

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This website contains many Apple series related archives and historical websites, many that contain long lost information, software, manuals, and even websites that are only found in the Wayback archive these days. Links to useful Apple II related sites are also included on the site. One of the most complete apple specific list of sites with current working links.

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OpenEmulator aims to be an accurate, portable emulator of legacy computer systems.

By using a software components framework, it is easy to expand a software emulation with additional software devices, just as a real system could be expanded with real devices.

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Home page of Ken Gagne, Apple II journalist, hobbyist programmer, geek.

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By Mark Percival. DiskMaker8 is an Apple II utility for converting software on disk images back to physical media. Based on Eric 'Sheppy' Shepherd's DiskMaker, DiskMaker 8 brings the ease of use and functionality of Sheppy's Apple IIgs program to the 8-bit Apple II world.

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Vintage Apple Applications

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Yesterday's computers enhanced with today's technology, where we showcase to the world that we mean business when it comes to developing old and new Apple ][ hardware as well as some limited software. Together we plan on bringing to the market the most cutting edge products, which will be produced in the United States, only at affordable prices!

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Tim's collection of Apple II software and hardware in South Africa

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This Website is one of several retro-computing sites provided by Bill Buckels which offer Apple II ProDOS 8, DOS 3.3 and CP/M 80 Disk Images, Compilers, and other Apple II Resources targetted at C programming with a bias towards children's educational programs. Many programs like the "Little Running Steps" Collection of English and French versions of PRODOS programs for use in Elementary Schools are written using Aztec C. The Aztec C Museum (a sister site) and the CP/M 80 Museum (another sister site) are linked-to from here where perfectly usable ancient C compilers and source code and utilities can be downloaded and marshalled into immediate use. More Apple II programs are on these sites as well.

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Apple II projects including the NadaNet Apple II peer-to-peer network, the AppleCrate parallel Apple II computer, and wavetable music synthesis using the Apple II's "bare hardware".

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Source code made available, with improvements on the horizon.

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A2Central.com is the premiere Apple II news and information source on the Web, with a team of editors tracking down and posting news, software, and other helpful information about the Apple II.

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ADTPro transfers disks to and from Apple II computers and the modern world using any of these communications methods: serial/USB, UDP via theA2RetroSystems Uthernet card, or audio via the Apple's cassette ports. ADTPro has comprehensive bootstrapping support for otherwise diskless Apples. The home page includes extensive tutorials for getting started.

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