BASIC COMPUTER CONCEPTS
HISTORY OF COMPUTERS
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Detailed explanation-1: -The system specifications of the Classic are very similar to those of its predecessors, with the same 9-inch (23 cm) monochrome CRT display, 512 × 342 pixel resolution, and 4 megabyte (MB) memory limit of the older Macintosh computers.
Detailed explanation-2: -The Apple Macintosh (128k) features an 8 MHz 68000 processor, 128k of RAM, and a 400k disk drive in a beige all-in-one case with a 9” monochrome display.
Detailed explanation-3: -The Macintosh 128K, which debuted in the legendary “1984” commercial that aired during Super Bowl XVII, was Apple’s very first Macintosh computer. Priced at $2, 500, it featured a nine-inch black-and-white screen, two serial ports and a 3.5-inch floppy disc slot.
Detailed explanation-4: -The system came with 128K of RAM soldered to the board using Micron 4264 DRAM (often Apple-branded). By the time it was released in January 1984, 128K of RAM was not impressive, but thanks to Burrell Smith’s innovation, it was possible to upgrade the two banks of 64K chips to 256K versions.