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Re: NeXT Machine. 68040 based box
« on: November 11, 2003, 04:30:39 AM »
This is the info that I found. Seems it looks a bit like AmigaDE ... but there are some line that refer to Windows95 so I guess it didn't become a winner, allthough Apple bought the software and implements it in its own stuff ...

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Re: NeXT Machine. 68040 based box
« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2003, 07:39:40 AM »
Found also this :

Apple cofounder Steve Jobs, who left Apple to form his own company, unveiled the NeXT. The computer he created failed but was recognized as an important innovation. At a base price of $6,500, the NeXT ran too slowly to be popular.

The significance of the NeXT rested in its place as the first personal computer to incorporate a drive for an optical storage disk, a built-in digital signal processor that allowed voice recognition, and object-oriented languages to simplify programming. The NeXT offered Motorola 68030 microprocessors, 8 megabytes of RAM, and a 256-megabyte read/write optical disk storage.