1984 Apple's Macintosh Commercial
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

This was the commercial that introduced the Apple Macintosh Computer to the world.
Steve Jobs demos Apple Macintosh, 1984
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

Demo of the first Apple Macintosh by Steve Jobs, January 1984, in front of 3000 people. Andy Hertzfeld captured the moment quite well in his retelling: "Pandemonium reigns as the demo completes. Steve has the biggest smile I've ever seen on his face, obviously holding back tears as he is overwhelmed by the moment. The ovation continues for at least five minutes before he quiets the crowd down."
Macintosh Virus Discovered
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

A terrifying account of the first virus for the Macintosh is unleashed on and unsuspecting retail store: Beamecho.com Viewer Discretion Advised.
Macintosh Developers Video
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

Macintosh Developers Video from introduction movie
Steve Jobs showcases Macintosh 24-JAN-1984
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Jobs setups up computer and turns it on to show the ease of setup, demostrate the speed, and "insanely great" display. Specs: - $2,495 - Introduces the 32-bit 68000 CPU - Memory: 192k - ROM 64k - RAM: 128k - Introduces the 3.5" (400k) floppy disc as the "disc of teh 80s" - RS232, RS422, and AppleBus Interconnect ports. - Built-in voice and sound speech - "HD, super-crisp, bitmap, 9" screen"
1984
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

Apple's Famous 1984 ad
1983 Apple Macintosh Dating Game
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

See Bill Gates participating in the "Macintosh Software Dating Game" played at the Apple Event in 1983. This funny video is an excerpt of the D5 Conference video available on iTunes.
Macintosh 128
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

The first of my vintage Macintosh collection. This computer happens to be an original Macintosh 128 from 1984. With all the accessories.
Welcome to Macintosh - Trailer
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

Here is the trailer for the upcoming feature length documentary film titled "Welcome to Macintosh." Enjoy! http://www.welcometomacintosh.com
Making Apple 1984 Macintosh Commercial Ridley Scott Inteview
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

An interview with Director Ridley Scott about preparing and filming the Apple Macintosh '1984' commercial.
Apple Macintosh Performa - 1994 Commercial
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

This is a commercial for Apple Macintosh's New Performa Home Desktop Computer
Dark Castle Original Macintosh Version!
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

This is a video of me playing the original 1986 Macintosh version of Dark Castle. I haven't played in a couple years, can you tell I'm rusty? Join the Dark Castle Forum and talk with other Dark Castle Fans, or find out how to get this old game running on your Mac or PC! http://s6.invisionfree.com/Dark_Castle_Forum
Welcome to Macintosh - The documentary for the rest of us.
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

http://www.welcometomacintosh.com "Welcome to Macintosh - The documentary for the rest of us." is the first documentary of its kind to mix history, criticism and an unapologetic revelry of all things Apple into a movie experience. The film explores the early years of Apple, the many challenges Apple has faced, and what the future may hold for the company and it's products. Ex-Apple employees, engineers and community members offer insight on the company's innovations, failures, cultural impact and what the future may be like beyond the reign of its co-founder Steve Jobs. Interviews include notable Apple personalities Andy Hertzfeld, co-creator of the original Macintosh, Guy Kawasaki, long time Mac evangelist, Leander Kahney, author of the book "Cult of Mac", Jim Reekes, creator of the Macintosh start-up sound and Ron Wayne, original co-founder of the Apple Computer Company. Welcome to Macintosh is an independent motion picture and has not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Apple Inc. Macintosh, iPod and iTunes are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.
Macintosh factory part 1
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

Macintoshes building Macintoshes. Apple's pride and joy, the $20-million, ultra modern Fremont facility where many early Macs were made. Shows the Mac SE and Mac II being built, tour of entire plant. Processes and testing to make each logicboard, etc. This factory can produce one Mac every 27 seconds.
Macintosh factory part 2
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

Macintoshes building Macintoshes. Apple's pride and joy, the $20-million, ultra modern Fremont facility where many early Macs were made. Shows the Mac SE and Mac II being built, tour of entire plant. Processes and testing to make each logicboard, etc. This factory can produce one Mac every 27 seconds. (more)
Macintosh Intro (1984)
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Macintosh Intro (1984)
Apple Macintosh Ad
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

Comparing the IBM system with the Apple.
Welcome to Macintosh - Teaser 2
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

This video is a teaser for the upcoming feature length documentary film titled "Welcome to Macintosh." Enjoy! http://www.welcometomacintosh.net
Apple - 1984
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

Apple 1984
Classic Macintosh Ads
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

A series of some classic Macintosh computer ads from 1984.
MAC 84 with subtitles
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

I've inserted subtitles in this magnificent video for a class I teach in PUC-Rio, within a postgraduation in design for web.
貧しいのにMacintosh
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

タモリのSuperボキャブラ天国より 保管状態の悪いテープのため、ノイズ大
Apple without Steve Jobs (Welcome to Macintosh)
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Warning: Contains Adult Language! More at: http://www.welcometomacintosh.com A clip from the new documentary "Welcome to Macintosh" where the interviewees speak about what Apple may be like after Steve Jobs. See "Welcome to Macintosh - The documentary for the rest of us" January 8th during Macworld 2009. Get tickets here: http://tinyurl.com/7q7vaf Get the movie on DVD at FilmBaby: http://tinyurl.com/9y9uye Welcome to Macintosh is an independent motion picture and has not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Apple Inc. Macintosh, iPod and iTunes are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. "Welcome to Macintosh - The documentary for the rest of us" - Copyright 2008 Rob Baca and Josh Rizzo. All Rights Reserved.
Xilisoft Video Converter Video Review for macintosh.
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

To read the full review see: http://www.conversion-news.com/articles/view/complete/582/Experience-all-your-videos-in-the-format-you-want-with-Xilisoft-Video-Converter Hi and welcome to this video review brought to you by ConversionNews.com. In this video review I will show you some of the features of Xilisoft Video Converter. The program has 6 big round buttons; Add, Remove, Clear, Convert, Stop and Trim. On the right side you see 2 tabs; General and Advanced. At the buttom we can choose where to export the files to. Let's click browse and change the direction to desktop. Ok having that changed all files will now be exported to the desktop. Let's add a file, click on Add. We will select the Conversion-News Quicktime movie as test file. Now as you can see in the General Tab you can select profiles. there are many different profiles to choose from such as Avi and Quicktime Movie and DivX, But what makes this program great is it also has profiles of export formats that are less standard such as Playstation 3, Zune, iPhone, XviD and more. We will export this movie as iPhone movie 480p. Click on the Convert button and wait for te status to be completed. There we go, an iPhone movie ready to be watched. Now let's check out the XviD export format. We do the same as before only now we select the profile XviD Movie. Click convert again. as you can see a popup window will appear saying you have already converted some of the items. And the question: Do you want to re-convert them? click yes. Our movie has succesfully been converted Let's make one more movie in AVI and click the Advance tab Here we see a list of extra options. As you can see the options are divided in 3, General, Video and Audio. In the General option we can change the duration and the start time. In the Video option we can change the Codec, Size, Bitrate, Frame Rate and Aspect of the movie. Also it gives you the option the keep the same Quality. In the Audio option we can change the Audio Codec, Bit Rate, Sample Rate, Channels weither it is mono or stereo.. Or we can choose to Disable Audio. If we export it now the export format will be adjusted to your settings. That completes our instruction on the Xilisoft Video Converter. For more information check out conversion-news.com Hope this interview was helpfull, untill next time this is Rick Signing off! full review: http://www.conversion-news.com/articles/view/complete/582/Experience-all-your-videos-in-the-format-you-want-with-Xilisoft-Video-Converter
gp2x - Apple Macintosh MacOS 7.5.3 via b2x basilisk2 v200603
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

This is the basilisk Mac emulator ported to the gp2x emulating a 68040 processor and 20mb of ram. There is a 500mb disk image mounted with Mac OS 7.5.3. If you watch carefully, the emulator actually runs pretty fast but the mouse / cursor speed is set too slow. There is no sound and no virtual keyboard support in this version yet. If you like this video, check out other gp2x ones here: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=0E61A69E659F2144












