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Computer History Museum | Exploring Rare Apple Artifacts @ComputerHistory | Uploaded June 2023 | Updated October 2024, 9 hours ago.
Prototype Macintoshes nicknamed the “Great Little Machine” (GLM) and the “Big Mac” were never shipped to the public.

Michael Plitkins, who donated several artifacts to us in 2002, and Rich Page, a hardware engineer at Apple who worked on the Lisa and helped develop the GLM and Big Mac prototypes, join Curator Hansen Hsu to discuss Apple’s hidden treasures.

Watch, “Exploration of artifacts : Lisa and Macintosh prototypes” on YouTube for the full video.

📸 Imagery credits:
Alexander Schaelss (Mac II image), Evan-Amos (burger image)
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