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to slow things down, and no external box to carry around. Price is $ 2,795 on a 128K machine or $ 2195 on a 512K machine. They do the installation or you can buy a kit from your dealer.
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port. General Computer responded with the "HyperDrive FX-20" external SCSI hard disk, but drowned in a sea of competitors that offered fast large hard disks.
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expansion to 512K, and the installation of a 10 meg hard disk with the controller INSIDE THE MACINTOSH. This allows direct booting from the hard disk, free
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console and many of its games. In 1984 the company pivoted to developing home computer peripherals, such as the HyperDrive hard drive for the
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HyperDrive was unusual because the original Macintosh did not have any internal interface for hard disks. It was attached directly to the
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The Ultimate History of Video Games: From Pong to Pokémon--The Story Behind the Craze That Touched Our Lives and Changed the World
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The BIG news is from a company called General Computer. They announced a Mac mod called HyperDrive, which is a
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In 1986 the company shipped the "HyperDrive 2000", a 20MB internal hard disk that also included a
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computers: the HyperDrive (the Mac's first internal hard drive), the WideWriter 360 large format
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The HyperDrive was considered an elite upgrade at the time, though it was hobbled by Apple's
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Video: "College Dreams- the story of General Computer" Play Value - ON Networks
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Magazine, in January 1985, included a letter that summed up the excitement:
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This article is about the printer company. For the software company, see
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GCC started out making mod-kits for existing arcade games - for example
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General Computer changed its name to GCC Technologies and relocated to
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In 1984, the company changed direction to make peripherals for
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Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe § Technology sector
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until 2015, at which point the company was disestablished.
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Under Atari, Inc., GCC made the original arcade games
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Index

General Computer
Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe § Technology sector
GNU Compiler Collection

United States
New Bedford
Massachusetts
United States
video game
Ms. Pac-Man
Bally MIDWAY
Food Fight
Atari 7800
Macintosh 128K
Atari
Missile Command
Pac-Man
Midway
Ms. Pac-Man
Jr. Pac-Man
Food Fight
Quantum
Atari 2600
Centipede
Atari 5200
Atari 7800
Macintosh
inkjet printer
QuickDraw
laser printer

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