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Name = 150-Watt Power Supply -IIcx,
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:150-Watt Power Supply -IIcx,
Size: 4K Date: 6/22/92 Version:
Description:
150-Watt Power Supply -IIcx - The new improved version of ZPS-150cxi (ZPS™
Series), a 150-Watt power supply upgrade for the Mac IIcx, IIci, Quadra 700
has been released and shipping since Jan. 1992. This new improved design
has a 0% fail rate so far on the market worldwide with a thousand users.
This 150-Watt upgrade provides 67% or more power on all 4 independent
outputs both in Amperage and total wattage rating (UL lab loaded this unit
to 230-Watt).
Name = AUSA/Intros QuickTime Planning
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:AUSA/Intros QuickTime Planning
Size: 8K Date: 6/22/92 Version:
Description:
AUSA/Intros QuickTime Planning - DALLAS, Texas--June 15, 1992--Apple
Computer, Inc. today unveiled its QuickTime version of Teaching, Learning &
Technology--A Planning Guide, a comprehensive tool designed to help
educators and school districts with their curriculum planning processes.
QuickTime is Apple's technology that enables users to display and
play video clips and sound on an Apple Macintosh personal computer.
With the QuickTime version of the planning guide, users can create,
edit and present educational plans--all on the same computer. Users
can view any QuickTime video in a window on screen, or show the video
as a full-screen slide presentation.
Name = AUSA/JD Powers Award for Apple
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:AUSA/JD Powers Award for Apple
Size: 5K Date: 2/03/92 Version:
Description:
CUPERTINO, California -- January 17, 1992 -- Personal computer users in
U.S. businesses ranked Apple Computer, Inc. #1 in overall business PC
end-user satisfaction according to the 1991 final summary report from J.D.
Power and Associates. The year-long, three-part analysis which surveyed PC
users in large, small to medium and home-based businesses, focused on five
essential factors: ease-of-use, software friendliness, reliability,
support, and capability. The final results of the study were released
earlier this month by J.D. Power and Associates.
Name = AUSA 11 Retailers Carry AC
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:AUSA 11 Retailers Carry AC
Size: 6K Date: 9/19/92 Version:
Description:
NEW YORK, New York--September 14, 1992--The Apple USA division of
Apple Computer, Inc. today announced the authorization of eleven
major U.S. consumer retail chains to carry the full line of Apple
Macintosh Performa computers and peripherals. Launched today in New York,
the Macintosh Performa line will be sold in approximately 2,000 locations
nationwide by the following: Sears, Montgomery Ward, Circuit City, Dayton
Hudson, Lechmere, Silo, Office Depot, OfficeMax, Staples, Tops, and
Incredible Universe.
Name = AUSA Reduces Suggested Retail
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:AUSA Reduces Suggested Retail
Size: 5K Date:10/02/92 Version:
Description:
CUPERTINO, California--September 28, 1992--The Apple USA division of Apple
Computer, Inc. announced today that it has reduced manufacturer suggested
retail prices (SRPs) in the United States on many Apple Macintosh personal
computers and related peripheral and accessory products.
Name = Apple Unveils Quadra 950
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Unveils Quadra 950
Size: 9K Date: 6/08/92 Version:
Description:
CUPERTINO, California--May 18, 1992--In line with its goal to bring
products to market faster, Apple Computer, Inc. today introduced the new
Apple Macintosh Quadra 950, a new high-end member of the Macintosh Quadra
personal computer line unveiled just seven months ago at fall Comdex.
Name = Apple Announces New Prog for
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Announces New Prog for
Size: 5K Date:11/06/92 Version:
Description:
Apple Announces New Prog - SAN FRANCISCO, California--October 30,
1992--Apple Computer, Inc. today introduced a new assistance program
designed to spur the development of multimedia products such as interactive
books, music and animated content. This new program, called the Apple
Multimedia Program, will strengthen Apple's partners' abilities to prosper
in the growing areas of multimedia creation and playback, and provide
Macintosh computer users with a broader and richer range of computer-
based information.
Name = Apple Announces AppleLink CD
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Announces AppleLink CD
Size: 6K Date:10/26/92 Version:
Description:
Apple Computer, Inc. today announced AppleLink CD - an information resource
product on CD-ROM. AppleLink CD delivers regular editions of Apple and
third party product and support information for a single annual
subscription fee. AppleLink CD offers Macintosh computer users access to a
wealth of information previously available only through AppleLink, Apple's
global electronic communications and information service. Unlike most
on-line services, however, the new product requires no modems, special
phone lines, or extra software.
Name = Apple Computer to use ARM
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Computer to use ARM
Size: 4K Date: 6/08/92 Version:
Description:
Los Gatos, CA May 29, 1992. Advanced RISC Machines Ltd. (ARM) has announced
a major design win for the ARM610 processor, just six months after the
initial launch of the ARM6 technology. Apple Computer has announced Newton,
the first line of products from its new Personal Interactive Electronics
division.
Name = Apple Introduces Mainstream 14"
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Introduces Mainstream 14"
Size: 5K Date:10/27/92 Version:
Description:
Apple Introduces Mainstream 14" - CUPERTINO, California-October 19,
1992-Apple Computer, Inc. today introduced a low-cost, high-resolution
Macintosh Color Display designed to complement the sophisticated color and
graphics capabilities of the Macintosh computer family. The new display
offers increased brightness, advanced ergonomic features, and is affordably
priced at U.S. SRP $589.
Name = Apple Intros Two Mac II
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Intros Two Mac II
Size: 9K Date:10/27/92 Version:
Description:
Apple Intros Two Mac II - CUPERTINO, California--October 19, 1992--Apple
Computer, Inc. today introduced the Macintosh IIvx and IIvi, two new
mid-range Macintosh II personal computers that make it easy for users to
work with sophisticated graphics, large files, and vivid colors. These
fast, flexible systems support up to 32,000 colors on a variety of displays
and feature a distinctive expansion bay that accepts mass storage devices
such as a CD-ROM drive, a removable cartridge drive, or a high-capacity
disk drive.
Name = Apple Launches Macintosh
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Launches Macintosh
Size: 12K Date: 9/19/92 Version:
Description:
NEW YORK, New York--September 14, 1992--Apple Computer, Inc. today
introduced a new family of Macintosh computers targeting the consumer
marketplace. Initially available only in the U.S., the new Apple
Macintosh Performa series of computers is designed to reach first-
time buyers and new users in the home, offering specific solutions
for families with school-age children.
Name = Apple Unveils Newton Technology
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Unveils Newton Technology
Size: 9K Date: 6/08/92 Version:
Description:
CHICAGO--May 29, 1992--After months of industry speculation and
anticipation, Apple Computer, Inc., today provided the first glimpse of its
Newton technology. This new technology will be the core of Apple's first
major new product line since the popular Macintosh personal computer was
introduced in 1984.
Name = Apple Offers New Selection of
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Offers New Selection of
Size: 8K Date:10/02/92 Version:
Description:
SEYBOLD SAN FRANCISCO, San Francisco, California -- September 21,
1992 -- Responding to customer requests for a wider selection of
affordable, high-quality fonts, Apple Computer, Inc. today introduced
its latest retail software product, the Apple Font Pack, which
includes a rich selection of new TrueType fonts from leading type
vendors. With the Apple Font Pack, Apple has made it even easier for
customers of the Macintosh personal computer to use fonts in
designing more effective documents with greater visual impact.
Name = Apple OneScanner Technical
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple OneScanner Technical
Size: 4K Date:10/14/91 Version:
Description:
Apple OneScanner Technical Specifications
Hardware: Scanner Type: Flatbed
Resolution: 72 - 300 dpi in 1 dp
Max document size: 8.5 by 14 inches
Gray-scale levels: 256 levels (8 bits per pixel)
Scaling: unlimited
Interface: Small Computer Systems
Download for more technical info on the Apple Scanner.
Name = Apple OneScanner Product
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple OneScanner Product
Size: 4K Date:10/14/91 Version:
Description:
The Apple OneScanner is a flatbed scanner that makes use of Ofoto™ scanning
software from Light Source, Inc. Ofoto allows users to choose between
automatically scanning by single clicking the mouse and manual user control
of each aspect of the scanning process. The OneScanner provides for
gray-scale scanning with 256 levels for photographic-quality
black-and-white images. Quality is enhanced through high-quality rotation
and scaling algorithms. This file describes features of this scanner.
Name = Apple PowerBook Internal Script
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:A:Apple PowerBook Internal Script
Size: 4K Date: 4/25/92 Version:
Description:
Apple PowerBook Internal Script - Liaison 3.0.2 script for the Apple
PowerBook Internal modem. Copyright © 1992, Farallon Computing, Inc. All
rights reserved. revision 1.0 3/13/92. This file allows you to use Liaison
and the Powerbook modem.
Name = Apple Reports Q1 92 Earnings
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Reports Q1 92 Earnings
Size: 8K Date: 1/26/92 Version:
Description:
CUPERTINO, California--January 16, 1992--Apple Computer, Inc. reported
today revenues and net income for its first fiscal quarter, which ended
December 27, 1991. Net revenues for the first quarter of fiscal 1992 were
$1.863 billion, an 11.2 percent increase from the $1.676 billion reported
in the first quarter of the prior year. Net income for the first
quarter was $166.0 million, a 10.3 percent increase from the prior
year's first quarter net income of $150.5 million.
Name = Apple Rolls Out More Powerful,
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Rolls Out More Powerful,
Size: 9K Date:10/27/92 Version:
Description:
CUPERTINO, California--October 19, 1992--Apple Computer, Inc. today
announced two new additions to its best-selling Macintosh PowerBook
line of notebook computers. Called the Macintosh PowerBook 160 and
Macintosh PowerBook 180, both bring greater performance, more flexible
video capabilities, and even higher quality displays to the company's
award-winning and fast-selling notebook line.
Name = Apple Ships Macintosh PC
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Ships Macintosh PC
Size: 6K Date: 6/08/92 Version:
Description:
CUPERTINO,California--May 18, 1992--Apple Computer, Inc. today announced
immediate availability of its first retail software products that augment
the core System 7 operating-system services of the Apple Macintosh
computer--Macintosh PC Exchange and the QuickTime Starter Kit. Macintosh PC
Exchange allows customers to easily move files between a Macintosh and any
PC-compatible computer.
Name = Apple Ships System 7.1
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Ships System 7.1
Size: 13K Date:10/27/92 Version:
Description:
CUPERTINO, California--October 19, 1992--Apple Computer, Inc. today
announced it is shipping Version 7.1 of the widely acclaimed System 7
operating system for the Apple Macintosh personal computer. System
7.1 incorporates Apple's WorldScript technology, which enables Apple to
offer System 7 for the first time to customers in Japan, China, and
other Asian countries with "double-byte" languages, whose large
character sets require two bytes of the computer's memory to address
each character.
Name = Apple Signs Major Consumer
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Signs Major Consumer
Size: 5K Date: 6/08/92 Version:
Description:
CUPERTINO, California--May 29, 1992--The Apple USA division of Apple
Computer, Inc. today announced a major consumer electronics retailer and
two major office products superstore chains will participate in a special
retail program for Apple Macintosh computers beginning in June. The pilot
program, which runs through the summer, is designed to help pave the way
for sales of new Apple branded computers through expanded consumer channels
this fall. Apple will formally announce consumer distribution plans and
specific new channel partners later this summer.
Name = Apple Strengthens Portable and
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Strengthens Portable and
Size: 9K Date:10/27/92 Version:
Description:
CUPERTINO, California--October 19, 1992--Apple Computer, Inc. today
introduced a broad range of new Apple Macintosh products that extends the
company's leadership in portable computing and enriches its mid-range
computer offerings. The announcements include two new models of the
company's award-winning PowerBook notebook computers; a new personal
computing system that combines the convenience of notebook computing with
the power of desktop computing; two new fast, flexible desktop systems; and
a new color display that complements the advanced graphics capabilities of
the Macintosh computer family.
Name = Apple's New Macintosh Duo
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple's New Macintosh Duo
Size: 12K Date:10/27/92 Version:
Description:
CUPERTINO, California--October 19, 1992--Apple Computer, Inc. today
introduced a Macintosh personal computer system that combines the power
and versatility of desktop computing with the convenience and flexibility
of notebook systems. The new Macintosh Duo System lets users insert--or
dock--a Macintosh PowerBook Duo computer into a desktop station that
connects to a variety of peripherals and network resources.
Name = Apple's System 7 Used by 4
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple's System 7 Used by 4
Size: 5K Date: 8/22/92 Version:
Description:
Apple's System 7 Used - BOSTON, Massachusetts--August 4, 1992--Apple
Computer, Inc. today announced that more than 4 million customers of
Macintosh personal computers are now using System 7, Apple's enhanced
operating software that offers customers greater ease of use and a rich set
of new capabilities. Apple's internal research indicates that the adoption
of System 7 by nearly 50 percent of Macintosh customers is the result of
aggressive upgrading by the installed base and strong sales of new
Macintosh computers.
Name = Applied Engineering Accelerator
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Applied Engineering Accelerator
Size: 5K Date: 8/22/92 Version:
Description:
Applied Engineering Accelerator - Dallas, TX (August 17, 1992)-Applied
Engineering, Apple's oldest third party developer, dramatically reduced
prices across its entire line of TransWarp accelerator cards for the
Macintosh. Cuts range from 23 percent to as much as 48 percent and are
illustrated in the attached chart.
Name = At Ease
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:At Ease
Size: 5K Date: 8/22/92 Version:
Description:
At Ease - Presenting At Ease™ from Apple, a new extension to System 7 which
provides customer with the best way to let others use their Macintosh.
At Ease is the perfect solution for teachers, parents, and trainers who
want to make Apple Macintosh computers even easier to use for young and
novice users--and, at the same time, protect the valuable contents of the
computer’s hard disk. A versatile extension to Macintosh System 7, At Ease
provides speedy, one-click access to the applications and documents you
specify, and protects remaining disk contents with a password.
Name = Baseline Ships Advanced
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:Applelink:Baseline Ships Advanced
Size: 4K Date: 8/06/92 Version:
Description:
Baseline Ships Advanced - Memphis, TN-- Baseline Publishing today announced
that DiagnoSYS, an advanced diagnostic utility for the Apple Macintosh, is
now shipping to the public. DiagnoSYS examines your Macintosh hard drives
for installed software known to cause conflicts. After searching its
extensive database of system conflicts, DiagnoSYS lists incompatibilities
and proposes solutions based on information it has obtained regarding your
Macintosh.
Name = Best-valued '030 Accelerators
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Best-valued '030 Accelerators
Size: 7K Date: 8/06/92 Version:
Description:
Best-valued '030 Accelerators - AUSTIN, TEXAS, AUGUST 3, 1992 - Logica
Research, Inc., today announces its entrance into the accelerator market
place with the Logicache 50MHz '030 seriefor the Mac IIsi and Mac IIci, the
first in a planned line of accelerator products. The Logicache 50MHz '030
is a 68030 50MHz accelerator with 64K CachRAM for the Macintosh IIci and
Macintosh IIsi computers. The IIsi version will ship with a dual-slot
adapter card. The Logicache 50MHz '030 series will be shipping later this
month and are the best-valued '030 accelerators on the market today.
Name = CD-ROM Product on Cutting Edge
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:CD-ROM Product on Cutting Edge
Size: 5K Date:10/26/92 Version:
Description:
CD-ROM Product on Cutting Edge - EVERGREEN, COLORADO--19 OCT 92, Remember
when only encyclopedias came on CD-ROM? Cordillera Press will become the
first electronic publisher to market complete personal fitness training
program on CD-ROM when it begins shipping copies of "THE OUTDOOR ATHLETE
Steve Ilg's Cross-Training Guide for Wholistic Fitness and Sport
Performance" on November 1. "The Outdoor Athlete" CD-ROM combines text,
QuickTime video with narration, and interactive files for journal keeping
to provide a personal training program which can be tailored to individual
sports and ability levels.
Name = CameraMan v1.1 Records Sound &
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:Applelink:CameraMan v1.1 Records Sound &
Size: 5K Date: 7/28/92 Version: 1.1
Description:
CameraMan v1.1 Records Sound - Santa Clara, CA--20 Jul 92: CameraMan, the
best-selling screen movie utility for the Macintosh, just got better.
CameraMan Version 1.1 will debut at MacWorld - Boston. New capabilities of
CameraMan include: Real-time Voice Over - allows recording of QuickTime
soundtracks using an Apple-standard microphone as the movie plays in real
time. Audio Clip Sequencing - allows accurate postioning of mulitple sounds
withrespect to the QuickTime movie. Save Options - allows movies to be
saved on a user specified volume.
Name = Connect PwrBks to VGA monitors
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Connect PwrBks to VGA monitors
Size: 4K Date:10/31/92 Version:
Description:
Connect PwrBks to VGA monitors - EL CERRITO, CA --- 26.Oct.92 --- James
Engineering is pleased to announce MacVGA for Apple® Computer, Inc.'s new
Macintosh PowerBook 160 and 180 computers. MacVGA for the PowerBook 160
and 180 is designed to increase “portable productivity” by providing low
cost color VGA connectivity to hundreds of VGA monitors and VGA compatible
presentation display products such as video overlay projection panels and
CRT projectors.
Name = DTV Symp.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:DTV Symp.cpt
Size: 13K Date:11/06/92 Version:
Description:
DTV Symp - This file contains info on the December MultiMedia seminar in LA
in December of 1992.
Name = DigitalFilm (DV2000)
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:DigitalFilm (DV2000)
Size: 9K Date:10/31/92 Version:
Description:
DigitalFilm (DV2000) - Digital-Video Editing System for Professional-
Quality Video Production Get the features and performance you need for
professional-quality video production on the Macintosh® with the
DigitalFilm™ card from SuperMac. DigitalFilm is the only QuickTime™ video
production system that lets you capture full-screen video and stereo sound
to an ordinary Macintosh hard disk at 30 frames per second and output
directly to a videotape recorder at the same rate.
Name = FWB Announces CD-ROM ToolKit
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:FWB Announces CD-ROM ToolKit
Size: 6K Date:10/31/92 Version:
Description:
FWB Announces CD-ROM ToolKit - FWB, Inc. of San Francisco, CA today
announced a new Macintosh utility, CD-ROM ToolKit™, that works in the
background to make CD-ROM drives perform faster anmore reliably. The $79.95
(SRP) package will ship in December. CD-ROM ToolKiuses advanced caching
techniques to improve CD-ROM performance as much as 1,800%. By caching and
prefetching repeatedly used information to a hard drive and RAM, CD-ROM
ToolKit allows searches and seeks to take place almost instantaneously,
dramatically improving drive operation and user productivity.
Name = Golden Triangle Ships TimesTwo
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Golden Triangle Ships TimesTwo
Size: 4K Date:11/06/92 Version:
Description:
Golden Triangle Ships TimesTwo - San Diego, CA--5 Nov 92: Golden Triangle
announced shipment of TimesTwo™ (patent pending), the first driver-level
disk expansion product for Macintosh®. With a simple one-time installation,
TimesTwo transparently doubles the size of any SCSI disk without
reformatting, leaving users’ data unchanged.
Name = Hayes Announces Version 3.4 of
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Hayes Announces Version 3.4 of
Size: 7K Date: 9/19/92 Version:
Description:
Atlanta, Georgia, 8 Sep 92 -- Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc. today
announced Version 3.4 of Smartcom II for the Macintosh - the simple-to-use,
yet powerful, communications program that takes full advantage of the
unique graphics capabilities of all computers in the Macintosh family.
Version 3.4 provides the same capabilities as Version 3.3, but now features
full language capability for French, German and English, and adds support
for Minitel terminal emulation for use with Videotex color graphics
services.
Name = High-End Data/Video Projector
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:High-End Data/Video Projector
Size: 3K Date: 8/06/92 Version:
Description:
High-End Data/Video Projector - Newport News, VA––nVIEW Corp. has announced
the Luminator™ LCD projector establishing a new performance standard for
data/video projectors that wil impact the way presentations are given
around the world. The patented projector incorporates a single
active-matrix LCD with 640 x 480 resolution and projects brilliant computer
graphics and video from up to four sources simultaneously. The
plug-and-play projector is one-third the weight of conventional 3-beam CRT
projectors, and does not require any convergence procedure to use.
Name = Kodak and Apple Work Together
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Kodak and Apple Work Together
Size: 7K Date: 9/04/92 Version:
Description:
Kodak and Apple Work Together - NEW YORK, New York––Aug. 25––Kodak and
Apple Computer, Inc., today announced they will work closely together to
make high-quality photographs simple to use on mainstream personal
computers. “We will combine Kodak’s photographic imaging capabilities with
Apple’s easy-to-use Macintosh®computer systems to make color images on
computers more powerful and universally available,” said Kay R. Whitmore,
Chairman, President, and CEO of Kodak.
Name = Laptop TV
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Laptop TV
Size: 4K Date: 8/22/92 Version:
Description:
Laptop TV - BRONX, NY – August 19, 1992 – Willow Peripherals, a pioneer in
linking the computer and video worlds, has today begun shipping its
AppleJack™ VGA adaptor, making Apple Computer Corp. Macintosh LC®s and
Quadra® models fully compatible with Willow’s LaptopTV™ portable
VGA-to-video converter. These Apple users can now use Willow’s portable
LaptopTV converter, with unique ClearView™.
Name = LaserWriter IIf Product
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:LaserWriter IIf Product
Size: 4K Date:10/14/91 Version:
Description:
The 300 dot-per-inch Apple® LaserWriter® IIf makes use of Apple’s
proprietary FinePrint™ technology to provide for smoothing jagged edges
that are frequently found in documents created by laser printers.
The unit is expandable and can be upgraded with Apple’s PhotoGrade™
capabilities by increasing RAM to 5 megabytes to enable printing documents
that include high-quality scanned images and graphics. PhotoGrade allows
printing of images with more than 65 levels of gray.
Name = LaserWriter IIg Technical
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:LaserWriter IIg Technical
Size: 4K Date:10/14/91 Version:
Description:
LaserWriter IIg Technical Specifications
Marking Engine - Canon LBP-SX laser
Controller - 25MHz 68030 CPU, ASICs and I/O processors
Optional upgrade for LaserWriter IISC, IIf IINT, and IINTX
Memory - 5 megabytes of RAM, up to 32 megabytes 2 megabytes of ROM
Name = LaserWriter IIf Technical
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:LaserWriter IIf Technical
Size: 5K Date:10/14/91 Version:
Description:
LaserWriter IIf Technical Specifications
Marking Engine - Canon LBP-SX
laserController - 20MHz 68030 CPU, ASICs and I/O processors
Optional upgrade for LaserWriter IISC, IINT, and IINTX
Memory - 2 megabytes of RAM, up to 32 megabytes 2 megabytes of ROM
Print Quality - 300 dpi enhanced with FinePrint®
Optional PhotoGrade® for high-quality scanned images by upgrading to 5
megabytes of RAM. See more by downloading this file.
Name = Low-Cost Animation
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Low-Cost Animation
Size: 4K Date: 9/15/91 Version:
Description:
HATBORO PA (September 15, 1991) Meyer Software of Hatboro, Pennsylvania
today announced the release of On The Air™ Version 1.0, new ‘screen show’
software for the Macintosh. On The Air, which retails for $175, lets users
quickly and easily create and play back disk-based presentations
incorporating animation, still images, and sounds—created within the
program, or imported from other Macintosh environments.
Name = Mac TV Show.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Mac TV Show.cpt
Size: 8K Date: 4/25/92 Version:
Description:
Mac TV Show - this file gives info on Macintosh television shows over cable
available to Mac users.
Name = Macintosh 21" Color Display
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Macintosh 21" Color Display
Size: 4K Date:10/14/91 Version:
Description:
The Apple® Macintosh® 21" Color Display lets Macintosh personal computer
users work with two full pages of text and graphics in color. The unit has
been designed for users needing large-screen color display capabilities for
presentations, page layouts, engineering design, and video applications.
The 21-inch screen provides more than three times the screen area of
standard displays and features high levels of brightness and contrast. The
antiglare screen minimizes reflective glare and the tilt and swivel base
allows for comfortable working angle display adjustments.
Name = Macintosh 21" Colort Display
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Macintosh 21" Colort Display
Size: 5K Date:10/14/91 Version:
Description:
Macintosh 21" Color Display Technical SpecificationsSystem Requirements
•Macintosh personal computer equipped withan appropriate video card.
Video cable (supplied with the display)Picture Tube, 21" diagonal, with
in-line gun, 90° deflection angle, Black matrix-type dot screen, Phosphor
type P22 (aluminized), Flat, square faceplate with gray filter glass,
50% nominal light transmission, Shadow mask.Download to read more...
Name = Passport Ships MusicTime
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Passport Ships MusicTime
Size: 5K Date: 5/27/92 Version:
Description:
Passport Ships MusicTime - Half Moon Bay, CA--5 May 92: Passport Designs is
now shipping MusicTime™, a new composing and notation program for
Macintosh®. MusicTime provides a fast, fun and creative way for users to
play, compose, record and print out music on their Macintosh, much like a
musical word processor. Based on Passport's popular music publishing
program Encore™, MusicTime is designed for amateur musicians, music
hobbyists and enthusiasts who want to create and print their own musical
scores.
Name = PowerBook Price/Performance
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:PowerBook Price/Performance
Size: 5K Date: 8/06/92 Version:
Description:
PowerBook Price/Performance - CUPERTINO, California--August 3, 1992--Apple
Computer, Inc. today announced the Macintosh PowerBook 145, strengthening
the midrange offering in its popular PowerBook line of notebook-sized
computers. The new PowerBook incorporates all the original features of its
predecessor, the PowerBook 140, while also offering 35 percent better
performance and a lower price. At $2,399-$2,799 manutacturer's
suggested retail price (MSRP), the PowerBook 145 replaces the 140.
Name = RasterOps Introduces MoviePak
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:RasterOps Introduces MoviePak
Size: 10K Date:10/31/92 Version:
Description:
RasterOps Introduces MoviePak - SANTA CLARA, Calif., September 15, 1992 —
RasterOps Corporation (NASDAQ ROPS) today introduced MoviePak — a
daughterboard that advances the market for digital video by bringing
real-time, full-screen, full-motion, video capabilities to the Apple
Macintosh for the first time. It addresses the needs of a broad range of
existing and potential QuickTime users — from business presentation
professionals to video/multimedia producers — providing them with
a low-cost, high-quality means of producing digital video.
Name = RasterOps Shatters Price
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Description:
RasterOps Shatters Price Barrier For Large-screen Color Monitors - SANTA
CLARA, Calif., October 12, 1992 — Creating a new price entry point for
large-screen color displays, RasterOps Corporation (NASDAQ:ROPS) today
reduced the prices of its true color, 20- and 21-inch monitors by as much
as 30 percent: RasterOps/20T Multiscan Trinitron® Color Display — now
$2,499 — was $3,499 • RasterOps/20 Multimode Color Display — now $1,499 —
was $1,799 • RasterOps 21-Inch Color Monitor — now $2,999 — was $3,599.
For more information read the enclosed text file.
Name = RasterOps announces The Wall
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Size: 6K Date:10/31/92 Version:
Description:
RasterOps announces The Wall - SANTA CLARA, Calif., July 27, 1992 — The
RasterOps Wall Division today announced the first multi-screen display
system to concurrently display full-wall video with high-resolution color
graphics, text and animation, via an Apple® Macintosh®. The Wall™ is a
larger-than-life medium for communicating ideas by focusing on the visual
impact of a wall of monitors or projectors.
Name = Sony Targets Multimedia at
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Size: 6K Date:11/13/92 Version:
Description:
Sony Targets Multimedia - PARK RIDGE, NJ – The “Digital Revolution” will
take center stage at Comdex ‘92 as Sony spotlights the growing integration
of the computer and the consumer electronics industries. This Comdex marks
the first time that Sony’s Computers and Components, Business and
Professional, Consumer, and Sony Recording Media product companies will be
exhibiting together at a major computer industry trade show. Sony’s booth
is number 1778 and is located in the Main Hall of the Las Vegas Convention
Center.
Name = System for Stock Photography
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:System for Stock Photography
Size: 4K Date: 7/22/92 Version:
Description:
System for Stock Photography - Washington DC, 12-JUL-92: Douglass Systems
Corporation (DSC) announced today the release of PICTS -- the Photographer,
Image, and Client Tracking System. PICTS is specifically tailored to meet
the wide range of problems encountered in managing stock photography
collections. The core of the system is the PICTS software, which is used
with optional barcode hardware to provide a complete management and
operations support system.
Name = TECHWORKS SMASHES $200 ETHERNET
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:TECHWORKS SMASHES $200 ETHERNET
Size: 5K Date:10/26/92 Version:
Description:
TECHWORKS SMASHES $200 ETHERNET PRICE COST! - AUSTIN, TEXAS, OCTOBER 12,
1992. TechWorks announced today a series of price reductions on its line of
Macintosh Ethernet cards. With new price points starting at $199, the
company is positioning itself as the most competitively priced Macintosh
Ethernet vendor on the market. This announcement coincides with the release
of several new Ethernet cards and a series of SCSI-to Ethernet devices for
connecting PowerBooks and other Macs onto Ethernet networks externally via
the Mac SCSI port. The Ethernet SC products let administrators connect
Macs with no slot (or Macs whose slot is occupied) to Ethernet networks.
Name = TV Encoder/Quadra Provide NTSC,
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:Applelink:TV Encoder/Quadra Provide NTSC,
Size: 4K Date: 5/08/92 Version:
Description:
Woburn, MA _ April 29 ,1992_ _ Computervideo announced it’s “TV Encoder”
when interfaced to Apple’s Quadra 700 and 900 computer platforms offers the
ability to display on a NTSC or PAL TV/monitor and record onto video tape
flicker frepresentations in 256 colors. This process is called Apple
Convolution. The TV Encoder also supports 16 million colors NTSC and PAL
video output but without convolution. This ability to display and record
flicker free graphics on standard consumer and studio Television / monitors
and VCR’s was previously only available with the use of very expensive scan
converters costing up to $10,000.
Name = The MediaMix Interaktiv -
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:The MediaMix Interaktiv -
Size: 4K Date: 9/19/92 Version:
Description:
Media Magic Produktions GmbH is proud to present Germany's first
interactive CD-ROM magazine for the Macintosh: The MediaMix Interaktiv.
The magazine is a combination of articles and advertising all contained in
a sleek interface which allows the user to download, print and change
languages instantly, without ever leaving the magazine. The MediaMix is
animation, interaction and information in a system 7 savvy multimedia
magazine.
Name = UG Speakers Bureau PR
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:UG Speakers Bureau PR
Size: 11K Date: 6/17/91 Version:
Description:
SCHENECTADY, NY, June, 1991-- The MUG News Service (MNS), working in
cooperation with Apple's User Group Connection, announced today a
nationwide Speakers Bureau for user groups and third-party developers.
The service is designed to arrange product demonstrations and exchange
information between developers and Apple User Groups - the computing
community's most influential users.
Name = VideoVision Data Sheet 7/92.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:VideoVision Data Sheet 7/92.cpt
Size: 5K Date: 9/19/92 Version:
Description:
VideoVision Data Sheet 7/92 - contains info from Radius on VideoVision
their mutimedia board for Mac II computers.
Name = Video output for PowerBook 140,
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Video output for PowerBook 140,
Size: 4K Date:10/26/92 Version:
Description:
Video output for PowerBook 140,145, & 170.- Seattle, Wash.--- Power R
introduces the Model PB-10 video adapter to connect the Macintosh PowerBook
to an LCD panel or other projection device. The PB-10 turns your PowerBook
140, 145 or 170 into a powerful presentation tool at home or on the road.An
external 8 oz. adapter converts the PowerBook's one bit video to VGA. The
black and white image on your projection screen is exactly what you see on
the built-in PowerBook screen. Unlike competing products, with the PB-10
there is no delay between internal and external displays.
Name = ZORRO! Puts QuickTime to Work
Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:ZORRO! Puts QuickTime to Work
Size: 6K Date: 8/06/92 Version:
Description:
ZORRO! Puts QuickTime to Work - Boston, MA 04 AUG 92 -- MASS
Microsystems(R) (NASDAQ:MMIC) will unveil Zorro!(TM), its
Macintosh(TM)-based video editing and archiving software at the
opening day of the Macworld Exposition and Conference being held in Boston,
Massachusetts this week in the Company's booth #5644 in the World Trade
Center. The QuickTime(TM)-based product provides non-linear, off-line
editing capabilities for videotape editing professionals and video
enthusiasts.