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The TRS-80 is what a computer would look like if you only had a CB radio factory to build it. I think they designed it to be cheap enough to do that first production run, but then they were stuck with it since it sold so well.

When they went to Level II basic, they had to fit 3 roms in the space of 2 sockets. No problem, just an add on board. Oops, that board won't fit on the back. We'll tape it to the front and use some long wires. The whole expansion interface part comes across as a total hack.

I get the impression this is what it would have been like if instead of making an Apple II, Jobs and Woz said "well, these keep selling" and just decided to keep hacking away on the Apple I.


musicale
> I get the impression this is what it would have been like if instead of making an Apple II, Jobs and Woz said "well, these keep selling" and just decided to keep hacking away on the Apple I.

That same Apple went on to make the infamously unreliable Apple ///, the Lisa's unreliable "Twiggy" floppy drives, etc.

Steve Jobs himself was responsible for many issues - he insisted upon the Apple ///'s attractive-but-impractical case design (which required splitting the motherboard across two boards connected by a ribbon cable), claimed that any computer with a case fan was junk (see: overheating in the Apple /// and Macintosh), etc.

https://www.techjunkie.com/apple-iii-drop/

musicale
Note the comments at the bottom of the page from someone who worked on the Apple ///.

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