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(C-Chan knows more about his character than I do, but I thought I'd get the page started) |
(Will be back to write more about Apple I-tan... stand by) |
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Apple I-tan personifies the Apple I, a limited production circuit board computer for electronics hobbyists which pioneered many features that made the subsequent Apple II a commercial success. | |||
See also: | See also: | ||
*[[List of OS-tans]] | *[[List of OS-tans]] | ||
*[[Apple II]] | |||
*[[Apple Lisa]] | *[[Apple Lisa]] | ||
[[Category:Mac]] | [[Category:Mac]] | ||
Revision as of 23:46, 25 August 2007
| Mac-tan | |
| Also Known As: | |
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| Original Creator: | Aurora, Bella |
| First appearance: | Late 2006 |
| OS Personified: | Apple I |
| OS Developer: | Apple Inc. |
| First Released: | 1977 |
| Latest Stable Release: | |
Apple I-tan personifies the Apple I, a limited production circuit board computer for electronics hobbyists which pioneered many features that made the subsequent Apple II a commercial success.
See also: