Category: Apple News

Virtual II Emulator version 10.2 has been released

Virtual II, the must-have Apple II emulator for macOS, has been updated. The new version includes many additions and bug fixes. Changelog: Inspector watchpoints can now be defined for a specific memory bank, improving their use for debugging. Added keyboard shortcuts for the main Inspector functions break, resume and single step. It is now possible to see a mounted disk’s…

Steve Wozniak’s Hand-Drawn Apple 2 Schematics sells for USD 500,000!

Just before heading to bed last night, I checked my Twitter feed when I see a Call A.P.P.L.E tweet mentioning that Steve Wozniak’s hand-drawn and handwritten schematics and programming instructions for a prototype of the Apple II home computer was sold for $500,000. Following the link I see that the last bid was indeed $504,218. However, the auction information stated…

Nox Archaist – The long-waited Apple II RPG has been launched!

After years of active development, 6502 Workshop has finally launched one of the most anticipated games in the retro gaming community. Starting today, December 12th, 2020, you can buy Nox Archaist for your Apple II. The game also includes a custom emulator so that you can run it on your PC or Mac with no hassle! Nox Archaist is a…

Steve Wozniak explains why the Apple II Didn’t Support Lowercase Letters

The excellent Vintage Computing & Gaming website one day decided to ask Steve Wozniak, via email, why the Apple II didn’t have support for lowercase letters and for Benj Edwards’ surprise, Woz answered with a very long and detailed explanation, which in my opinion is now an interesting bit of the computer history. We know for example, that the TRS-80…

Apple II Nibble Magazine is back online

The Nibble Magazine website is the place where you can buy the full collection of the Nibble Magazine and other publications. After his creator, Mike Harvey had died last year, the website went dark but after many months of work, his son Scott Harvey brought it back, revamped and offering not only the Apple II magazine but also other publications…

Total Replay v4.0 for the Apple II adds more than 100 classic games to its collection

The mysterious Apple II hacker and software preservationist 4AM has announced via his Twitter account that a new pre-release version alpha 4 of the upcoming Total Replay v4.0 is available now on Internet Archive. This new version fixes some issues found in alpha 3, like the use of a CFFA3000 on IIgs and VidHD on IIe. It also adds more…

Murder Manor – The first interactive adventure presented in double lo-res graphics for the Apple II

The Crow Cousins (Daniel Henderson and Roby Sherman) have released a new graphic adventure for the Apple II, featuring beautiful low-resolution graphics using the double lowers mode of the Apple II. Murder Manor follows a similar plot and gameplay of a Clue game where you have to walk around, going to different places of the Screenhole Manor, interacting with objects…

The Myst Documentary – A movie that will tell you the story of the breakthrough game

Myst is a graphic adventure puzzle game designed by two brothers, Robyn and Rand Miller. Although it was a game with no “action”, consisting basically of exploration and solving puzzles, Myst was a huge success not only on the Mac, but also on Windows, Playstation, Sega Saturn, Atari Jaguar, and 3DO. Behind this project that is currently on the last…

Now you can download and run the 1997 Macintosh OS 8.1 on your Windows, Mac, Linux as a standalone application

Update: I mistakenly said the OS 8 was from 1991, but it is actually released in 1997. The 1991 reference came from the GitHub page mentioning the 1991 Macintosh Quadra running OS 8, which led me to make the mistake to assume the OS was from 1991-92. Thanks https://twitter.com/BoscoMac for the correction! In one of those projects that people ask…

Now you can play Myst on an Apple II – The game “demake” is now available

During the ongoing KansasFest 2020 “online edition”, one of the most surprising presentations was the demake of MYST for the Apple II! If porting down MYST for the Apple II is a feat by itself, imagine if it was done using only low-resolution graphics? That is what Vince “DEATER” Weaver decided to do. A seasoned 6502 programmer, Deater had made…