[vcf-midatlantic] Lego Logo 9767 Apple II Interface Build
Neil Cherry
ncherry at linuxha.com
Tue Sep 13 10:16:23 EDT 2016
On 09/13/2016 10:01 AM, Dan Roganti via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
> One of the things I noticed was how the early Lego revolution never spanned
> across the home computer market. So many other computers would take
> advantage of this. It appears it was primarily focused on Apple alone at
> first. As usual they probably worked out some marketing deal to prevent
> that. The only other it seems was the IBM PC who was afforded this
> interface - mostly likely because that IBM was just as popular and it's
> name recognition.
My 2 cents ..
The Lego kit was probably expensive and focused on the education market
where Apple was king.
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