There are also OPEN APPLE and CLOSED APPLE keys located on the lower left-hand side of the keyboard. They can be programmed to perform special functions that would normally take many keystrokes.
Depending on which configuration you purchase, the Apple III comes with either 128K or 256K bytes of RAM.
The Apple III's huge RAM space is used by much of the sophisticated software sold for the computer. Not only can large programs do more, but with that much RAM available, they can efficiently handle large amounts of data.
monkey wrote:They’re both macro keys.
g.man wrote:I'm pretty sure my first Apple laptop back in '95 had an 80megabyte hard drive.
RedDave2 wrote:Street Fighter 2 still has me convinced 16mb is a big deal.
g.man wrote:I'm pretty sure my first Apple laptop back in '95 had an 80megabyte hard drive.
Oof.Apple says Mac Studio with M1 Ultra is up to 3.8x faster than the fastest 27-inch iMac. It's 80% faster than the Mac Pro with 28 cores
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