Macinography 12: The Macintosh II Series
Steve Jobs loved his all-in-one Mac, but not everyone was happy with its limitations. Even before Steve’s departure, engineers were planning a new expandable Mac with color screens and lots of power. From the cancelled Big Mac to a Wicked Fast IIfx, the projects that made the Macintosh II series were some of Apple’s most influential. Listen in to hear the tale of the Mac’s second act.
Sources / Notes:
- Macworld April 1987
- The Mac II Reference Guide by Scott Foresman
- Folklore.org
- Folklore.org: Mea Culpa
- CHM Oral History - Rich Page Part 1
- Insanely Great by Steven Levy (2000 Edition)
- Apple Confidential 2.0 by Owen Lintzmeyer
- Adventure-Apple
- West of Eden by Frank Rose
- On Macintosh Programming by Daniel K. Allen
- Mac GUI :: The Macintosh Network File Server Prototype of 1984
- AppleWorld 1987 Keynote
- 1987-05 Iconoclast - Birth of the Mac II
- Mode32 Information
- Open Letter To Apple - TidBITS
Music Credits
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Show Art: Coutesy of Daniel Vincent
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