
"Thanks to 35-year-old documents that have recently surfaced after three-plus decades in storage, we now know exactly how Apple navigated around that obstacle to
create the company's first disk operating system. In more than a literal sense, it is also the untold story of how Apple booted up. From contracts - signed by both Wozniak and Jobs - to design specs to page after page of schematics and code, CNET had a chance to examine this document trove, housed at the DigiBarn computer museum in California's Santa Cruz Mountains, which shed important new light on those formative years at Apple."
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2010-12-16
heh... did not even read entire article but:
Apple II was overpriced shit anyway!
...who cares...
thanks to ignoring Ted Neslon ideas, today we have articles like this: http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-57577597-37/the-untold-story-behi...
Edited 2013-04-05 21:14 UTC