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The Mac Classic wasn't fancy or exciting when it launched in 1990, but Apple sold a ton of them.  

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Sources:
"Macintosh IIsi and Classic Deliver Quality for Lower Price," InfoWorld, November 12, 1990.
Mac Classic and SE motherboard photos: https://recapamac.com.au/
TidBITS article about Mac Classic ROM disk: https://tidbits.com/1990/11/19/the-system-in-the-new-machine/
"Mac Classic Appeals to New Market," InfoWorld, December 10, 1990.
"How Does Apple Deal with Success?", Macworld, March 1991.
"The Mac Option Revisited," ABA Journal, June 1991.
"Mac Classic," Macworld, December 1990.  

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The Mac Classic wasn't fancy or exciting when it launched in 1990, but Apple sold a ton of them. Free Geek Twin Cities: https://www.freegeektwincities.org Sources: "Macintosh IIsi and Classic Deliver Quality for Lower Price," InfoWorld, November 12, 1990. Mac Classic and SE motherboard photos: https://recapamac.com.au/ TidBITS article about Mac Classic ROM disk: https://tidbits.com/1990/11/19/the-system-in-the-new-machine/ "Mac Classic Appeals to New Market," InfoWorld, December 10, 1990. "How Does Apple Deal with Success?", Macworld, March 1991. "The Mac Option Revisited," ABA Journal, June 1991. "Mac Classic," Macworld, December 1990. ----------------------------------------­------------------------------------- Please consider supporting my work on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thisdoesnotcompute Follow me on Twitter and Instagram! @thisdoesnotcomp ----------------------------------------­------------------------------------- Music by Epidemic Sound (https://www.epidemicsound.com). Intro music by BoxCat Games (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/BoxCat_Games).

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Alan Grassia

The Mac Classic was my first Macintosh computer, upgrading from an Apple IIgs. This was such a fun video for me. I'll be looking to add a Classic rescue to my collection in the future.