- Apple, Inc. (22)
(Nasdaq:AAPL)
Macintosh hardware, software, and Internet tools. Offering Quicktime info, developer resources, and other items related to Apple computers.
dir.yahoo.com/.../Manufacturers/Apple__Inc_
- MacFixit
Troubleshooting solutions for the Macintosh.
www.macfixit.com
- Amiga, Inc.
Official home page for the Amiga.
www.amiga.com
- C64.com
Downloads, stats, messageboard, game archive, tools, links, and more.
www.c64.com
- World of Spectrum
World archive for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum featuring a large on-line gaming center with emulators and documentation available.
www.worldofspectrum.org
- Accelerate Your Mac!
Features performance news, tips, and reviews.
www.xlr8yourmac.com
- iMac (14)
dir.yahoo.com/.../Specific_Models/iMac
- Atari (21)
dir.yahoo.com/.../Systems_and_Platforms/Atari
- EveryMac
Complete guide of every Macintosh and MacOS Compatible, with detailed technical, configuration, and pricing information.
www.everymac.com
- World-Wide Amiga
www.amiga.org
- Classic Macs (4)
dir.yahoo.com/.../Specific_Models/Classic_Macs
- dealmac.com
Daily tracking of the Macintosh price point.
dealmac.com
- Wikipedia: Macintosh
Article describing Apple's Macintosh line of computers, including its history, hardware and software architecture, advantages and disadvantages, and more.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Macintosh
- Mac mini (2)
dir.yahoo.com/.../Specific_Models/Mac_mini
- Atari.org
Offers resources and discussion areas for Atari enthusiasts.
www.atari.org
- Atari Historical Society
Covering all areas of Atari video games, computer systems, coin-op/arcade and standalone systems.
www.atari-history.com
- Bare Feats
Real world Macintosh speed testing.
www.barefeats.com
- Press Play on Tape
Revival band that plays tunes exclusively from the old home computer Commodore 64 which had its prime days in the late 80s.
www.pressplayontape.com
- Amiga Web Directory
Comprehensive directory of links to Amiga Web resources.
www.cucug.org/amiga.html
- Applefritter
Documenting Apple computers, prototypes and clones, as well "homemade" computers such as the Compbrick.
www.applefritter.com
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