Just found this link, it's old but found it very interesting and wanted to share it with the community:
http://modthis.com/2008/09/22/how-to-make-an-apple-ii-computer-fit-on-your-wrist/
Cheers
Javster
Just found this link, it's old but found it very interesting and wanted to share it with the community:
http://modthis.com/2008/09/22/how-to-make-an-apple-ii-computer-fit-on-your-wrist/
Cheers
Javster
Please support the defense of Ukraine.
Credit card, bank transfer
Bitcoin, Ethereum, Polkadot, USDT
via Unclutter App for Mac
No Ads.
No Trackers.
No Social Media.
All Content Locally Hosted.
40 Gigabytes and Growing.
Built on Free Software.
This page, the entire Applefritter site, and all subsites of are copyright 1999-2999 by Tom Owad unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, Macintosh, Mac, MacOS, MacBook, iMac, and Mac Pro are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. LEGO®is a trademark of the LEGO Group of companies which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this site (the feeling's mutual).
Interesting article, never saw it before. Thanks for posting the link.
Amazing. Not 10 minutes ago I was just playing my old brick Gameboy and thinking "man...I wonder if there is anyway to cram an Apple I or II in something like this...that'd be cool." And then..this.
Very cool.
That's fairly kooky. Of course Apple could just have their own Apple II emulator app for using the vast existing software library on iOS. I don't think that would fit with their current penchant for favoring "quality of user experience" over choice. Then people would be able to write their own apps easily in BASIC and how would they make any money from that circumstance?
Thanks for posting. That's one link to my emulator I never saw. I think that form factor might be just a little too small to play those games, though.
Dave...