Apple Computers Apple II G3 G4 Power Mac

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Apple II Series

Apple II computers first arrived on the scene on June 5th, 1977 with a MOS 6502 microprocessor running at 1 MHz.  It had 4KB of RAM.  RAM stand for Random Access Memory by the way.  The first Apple II computer also had an audio cassette interface used for loading programs and storing data.  It also had ROM which contained a hard code of Integer BASIC programming language.  ROM stands for Read Only Memory. 

Below is a kind of weird Apple II:

Apple II Black in Color

The more recent Apple or MAC computers that you may have cluttering your place of business and/or home are the:

G4 and G5 Mac's

The G3 is generally blue in color

Power Mac G3

The G4 is generally grey in color like pictured below:

Apple Power Mac G4