It was stressful and a big challenge for me to remove all the strong old tape from the beautiful floral box. I am pleased with the result. The steam cleaner is amazing.
Anodized MacPro case. How do you like the amazing work that Ryan Anderson has done? Ryan we congratulate you and admire you for your patience and beautiful mod!
The first copy of the Macintosh 128k, which entered communist Poland not very legally. The 17 countries in the CoCom organization (Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Control) prohibited the export of modern technology to communist countries.
All pedestals are already filled😍💥The last missing SE model completed the Mac Pyramid. Macintosh 512K, Plus, ED, SE, SEFDHD, SE/30, Classic, Color Classic, Color Classic ll, Performa 275 🤩
Many thanks to Roman Kraśniewski for delivering and donating old Apple factory cardboard boxes to our museum. They are empty but well preserved and will enrich the exhibition space.
The cleaned and refreshed Snow iMac joined Apple's angelic team. Jony Ive's white styling started with the iMac G3, and the last one was the Intel Core 2 Duo in 2006.
Great donation. His personal Macintosh SE with accessories and an interesting Canadian bag was donated by Prof. Jerzy Kawiak, MD (born 1928). A very distinguished researcher at the Polish Academy of Sciences and many foreign institutions. In 1986, during a stipend in Montreal.
The wall of a long and interesting history of Apple technology. At the bottom you will see Power Macintosh clones, and above, unique accessories and peripherals for data archiving. Welcome!
French unique communication technology and the Minitel terminal fascinated Steve Jobs during his stay on the old continent. He bought one terminal and took it to California to learn about its construction and operation.
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A pleasant surprise from California. During an gathering of Apple's first employees and co-founders,our honorary ambassador came in our T-shirt,which he received as a gift while visiting Poland. Alfred Mandel was responsible for marketing the Apple Lisa,LaserWriter and Macintosh.
Wendy Carlos with her Macs in studio.
Pioneer of electronic music. Wendy Carlos was an example of a bridge between worlds that, according to this myth, do not meet.
NeXT Zone. Take a look at our NeXT Inc. history area, on the touchscreen you will see the history of the creation of the logo, photos of the
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headquarters. documentary movies and many interesting technical photos.
The exhibit, brought from an expedition to northern Europe, was produced in 1993 for the Japanese market, which makes it rarer and exotic. The old computer is very fragile and cannot be shipped. Many collectors know this nightmare when opening a package with this computer.
NeXTstation Color works again, new system put on SCSI SD card, old drive was dead. Service and technical support is provided by our volunteer Bogumił, a UNIX specialist.
The good news has arrived, our Cube is up and running and being configured. The old HD drive did not want to spin up and was slowing down, it also bad sector errors. The bluescsi used solved the problems. We will soon put it in the hands of visitors for testing and play.
A new temporary exhibition at our museum on the history of Apple servers is coming up. I am also doing high-resolution photographic documentation of the exhibits. I present one of them today.
iMac Flower Power, 2001
For some, it's a psychedelic look, after its premiere in Tokyo it received a review that it looks like moldy bread. How do you rate today?
Remote work in the 1980s.
Pictured is Jocelyn Stevenson rewriting a script on an Apple II computer to send it via acoustic modem to Toronto where the Fraggles were filmed.
Every day we see new photos of the New Apple Vision glasses, we already know them well, but what did the iMac Flower Power look like without its funny shell? Today we checked it, and the results will be available in Apple Atlas book, which we are working on. You will see a lot
Apple Studio Display, comparison of 17" to 21".
The monitor had a ColorSync color control button, provided lifetime precise color calibration taking into account the lighting around. It stored its own color profiles. It was also monstrously heavy, but the picture was excellent.
Macintosh Quadra 800 (1993-1994)
The redesigned enclosure cut off with the previous “Snow White” aesthetics, but facilitated further expansion and upgrade of the computer. For the first time ever, Apple used metal elements in the enclosure. Quadra 800, with the Motorola MC68040
On February 10, 1993, Apple introduced the first compact Macintosh with a color screen. Have you seen our copies on the pyramid in our museum? Next to the first model stand its subsequent editions along with the rarest version produced exclusively for the Asian market.