In common with available "micro" computers at the time the Apple I did not do very much. Unlike the other computers, which you bought as a kit and had to build yourself, the Apple I was a complete circuit board. You needed to add a case to enclose it, a keyboard to enter information into it and a TV to see what was coming out of it. Steve Wozniak had written a version of the BASIC programming language for it so a user could type in a program to perform simple arithmetic or play a text based game. As there was no means of storing the entered program it would need to be typed in every time you used the computer. Wozniak designed an adapter to allow a cassette recorder to be connected to the computer so that software could be saved on a blank audio cassette. (See links below)
hey nikki its aria! (swaggy is watching you)
They each have one apple. Together, they have 2 apples.
you can get the apple blueprint or trade for one you can get the apple blueprint or trade for one
One apple.
One Apple.
one apple
answer is Apple Pie.
One can purchase the Apple Training Series online at retailers such as Peachpit, eBay, and Amazon. One can also purchase the Apple Training Series from Apple.
The one who created the apple is God
One can find information on Apple Tours on the Apple website. When you go to the Apple website just type in Apple Tours into the search box and you will find the information.
An apple. There are several apple seeds in an apple, but only one pit in a peach.
Apple Pie (one of the best)