Friday, 24 January 2014

iFixIt Tears Down The Macintosh 128K To Celebrate The Computer’s 30th Birthday

iFixIt Tears Down The Macintosh 128K To Celebrate The Computer’s 30th Birthday

Radical! In honor of the Macintosh’s 30th birthday, iFixIt has created a tubular video of their teardown of the Macintosh 128K, the original Mac released in 1984 to much fanfare. The system has a Motorola 68000 processor and most of the parts are accessible through the back panel. The best thing? Back in the day, this machine cost $10,000. Given that a modern $35 Raspberry Pi can emulate a dozen Macintoshes at once, it’s amazing how far we’ve come over the past three decades.
You can read the complete tear-down on iFixIt or enjoy the video, transferred from VHS, above. Gnarly!
I’m sorry I used ’80s slang.

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