The Apple IIGS Megahertz Myth

I love the Apple IIGS. It’s a great computer, but could it have been greater? The legend goes that Apple purposefully underclocked its CPU during development to avoid competing with the Macintosh. But is this actually true? Join me for a deep dive into the IIGS architecture, the life of the 65816 CPU, and the ghosts of keynotes past. Blog Post: Join the Userlandia Patreon at -=- Chapters -=- 0:00 - Intro 0:27 - The Myth, The Legend, The Apple IIGS 6:09 - The Apple IIx 12:21 - The Need for Speed 15:52 - The Birth of the 65C816 22:56 - Yields, Bugs, and Errata 33:56 - Accelerators, ASIC Inc, and Mark Twain 43:51 - Sanyo, Nintendo, and the End of Acceleration 47:41 - ARM, Möbius, and The Road Not Taken 55:25 - The End of an Odyssey -=- Contact -=- Follow on Mastodon: @kefkafloyd Follow on Bluesky:
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