The video shows the iPad loading software onto an Apple //e. Developer Panic threw the source code, that was originally on a cassette tape, onto an iPad and plugged it into the Apple //e's audio input. The code turned out to be a music video based in text animation. Stunning!
We were incredibly mesmerized by the video. After all, wouldn't this make a cool living room entertainment piece? Let's get some Oregon Trail on there now.
Hey, you've got to put those ancient Apple products to use somehow, right?
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