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This may be the most bizarre PC manual ever

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Jan 4, 2023



Apple is now probably better-known for the iPhone than anything, but the origins and a sizeable portion of the contemporary company remain in bespoke personal computing. The launchpad for everything was the Apple II, the first iteration of which was launched in 1977, an all-in-one home computer so successful it would be produced until 1993. Which meant, like many Apple products, it got copied. 

In the early 1980s a company called Franklin produced a clone of the Apple II with the frankly unbeatable name of the Ace 100. I’d never heard of this hardware until writer David Friedman’s latest newsletter (opens in new tab) flagged up the most unusual aspect: the wild guidance manual that came with it.  



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