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The '''[[Wikipedia:Apple II series#Apple IIe|Apple IIe]]''' is a computer owned by [[The Brothers Chaps]]. It has been used for, and shown in, various aspects of the [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner body of work]]. Though most of the time it is shown in real life, mainly for "use" in the [[Videlectrix Office]], it is also shown in animation. It used to be unclear what model of the [[Wikipedia:Apple II series|Apple II]] it was, but it was later revealed in the [[Peasant's Quest Preview#Commentary Transcript|commentary for the Peasant's Quest Preview]] that it was an Apple IIe.
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The '''[[Wikipedia:Apple II series#Apple IIe|Apple IIe]]''' is a computer owned by [[The Brothers Chaps]]. It has been used for, and shown in, various aspects of the [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]] body of work. Though most of the time it is shown in real life, mainly for "use" in the [[Videlectrix Office]], it is also shown in animation. It used to be unclear what model of the [[Wikipedia:Apple II series|Apple II]] it was, but it was later revealed in the [[Peasant's Quest Preview#Commentary Transcript|commentary for the Peasant's Quest Preview]] that it was an Apple IIe.
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:'''NOTE:''' "The floppy drive noise" referred to is the chugging sound created by old [[Wikipedia:Floppy disk#The 5¼-inch minifloppy|5.25" floppy]] drives, produced from the read and write head bumping into the rear drive assembly so it can recalibrate itself.
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:'''NOTE:''' "The floppy drive noise" referred to is the chugging sound created by old {{w|Floppy disk#5+1⁄4-inch floppy disk|5.25" floppy}} drives, produced from the read and write head bumping into the rear drive assembly so it can recalibrate itself.
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*'''Debut:''' [[Email Processing Room]] — The computer The Cheat uses in this room is presumably an Apple II.
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*'''Debut:''' [[Email Processing Room]] {{--}} The computer [[The Cheat]] uses in this room is presumably an Apple II.
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*[[Peasant's Quest Preview]] — The [[Videlectrix Guys]] are seen "testing" the game. The computer is also shown playing music, however, as said in the [[Peasant's Quest Preview#Commentary Transcript|commentary for the Peasant's Quest Preview]], it was actually created on an [[Wikipedia:MS-DOS|MS-DOS]] prompt using [[Wikipedia:QBASIC|QBASIC]]'s "PLAY" command. The floppy drive noise is also heard.
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*[[Peasant's Quest Preview]] {{--}} The [[Videlectrix Guys]] are seen "testing" the game. The computer is also shown playing music; however, as explained in [[Peasant's Quest Preview#Commentary Transcript|the DVD commentary]], it was actually created on an [[DOS|MS-DOS]] prompt using {{w|QBasic}}'s "PLAY" command. The floppy drive noise is also heard.
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*[[Peasant's Quest]] — At the loading screen, a shot of the Apple IIe and its disk drives are shown. Also, [[Trogdor]]'s voice is supplied by the [[Wikipedia:Software Automatic Mouth|Software Automatic Mouth]] (S.A.M.), which was available for various computers, such as the Apple II. It is possible that Trogdor's lines were run and recorded through the Apple IIe, but it is not known for sure.
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*[[Peasant's Quest]] {{--}} At the loading screen, a shot of the Apple IIe and its disk drives are shown. Also, [[Trogdor]]'s voice is supplied by the speech synthesis program {{w|Software Automatic Mouth}} ("SAM"), which was available for various computers including the Apple II. As such, it is possible that Trogdor's lines were run and recorded through the actual Apple IIe.
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*[[Sketchbook 2005#SK-2005-10-06|The Sketchbook for October 6, 2005]] — Instead of an actual sketch, it is a drawing of [[Homestar Runner]] on the Apple IIe.
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*[[Sketchbook]]: [[Sketchbook 2005#SK-2005-10-06|October 6, 2005]] {{--}} Instead of an actual sketch, it was a drawing of [[Homestar Runner]] on the Apple IIe.
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*[[Workin' on the Game]] — The Videlectrix Guys are shown trying to use a Wii remote with the computer, with another holding the IIe's mouse in the air, with [[Wikipedia:Applesoft BASIC|Applesoft BASIC]] on the screen. The floppy drive noise and its startup tone can also be heard in the beginning.
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*Email [[technology]] {{--}} The "Computers don't BYTE" poster shows what is possibly an Apple IIe with a DuoDisk floppy drive.
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*[[Workin' on the Game]] {{--}} The Videlectrix Guys are shown trying to use a Wii remote with the computer, with another holding the IIe's mouse in the air, with {{w|Applesoft BASIC}} on the screen. The floppy drive noise and its startup tone can also be heard in the beginning.
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*[[@StrongBadActual]] {{--}} Screenshots from an Apple IIe are shown in some early Tweets, as if it is one of the computers Strong Bad checks his email on.
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*[[Strong Bad's Disk 4 of 12]] {{--}} The computer shown in the intro is a mish-mash of retro computing equipment; specifically, the monitor is a re-branded early Apple II series monitor, and the 5.25" floppy disk is from early Apple II series Disk II drives.
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Current revision as of 15:08, 3 July 2025

Hey, it could be forwards compatible.

The Apple IIe is a computer owned by The Brothers Chaps. It has been used for, and shown in, various aspects of the Homestar Runner body of work. Though most of the time it is shown in real life, mainly for "use" in the Videlectrix Office, it is also shown in animation. It used to be unclear what model of the Apple II it was, but it was later revealed in the commentary for the Peasant's Quest Preview that it was an Apple IIe.

[edit] Appearances

NOTE: "The floppy drive noise" referred to is the chugging sound created by old 5.25" floppy drives, produced from the read and write head bumping into the rear drive assembly so it can recalibrate itself.
  • Debut: Email Processing Room — The computer The Cheat uses in this room is presumably an Apple II.
  • Peasant's Quest Preview — The Videlectrix Guys are seen "testing" the game. The computer is also shown playing music; however, as explained in the DVD commentary, it was actually created on an MS-DOS prompt using QBasic's "PLAY" command. The floppy drive noise is also heard.
  • Peasant's Quest — At the loading screen, a shot of the Apple IIe and its disk drives are shown. Also, Trogdor's voice is supplied by the speech synthesis program Software Automatic Mouth ("SAM"), which was available for various computers including the Apple II. As such, it is possible that Trogdor's lines were run and recorded through the actual Apple IIe.
  • Sketchbook: October 6, 2005 — Instead of an actual sketch, it was a drawing of Homestar Runner on the Apple IIe.
  • Email technology — The "Computers don't BYTE" poster shows what is possibly an Apple IIe with a DuoDisk floppy drive.
  • Workin' on the Game — The Videlectrix Guys are shown trying to use a Wii remote with the computer, with another holding the IIe's mouse in the air, with Applesoft BASIC on the screen. The floppy drive noise and its startup tone can also be heard in the beginning.
  • @StrongBadActual — Screenshots from an Apple IIe are shown in some early Tweets, as if it is one of the computers Strong Bad checks his email on.
  • Strong Bad's Disk 4 of 12 — The computer shown in the intro is a mish-mash of retro computing equipment; specifically, the monitor is a re-branded early Apple II series monitor, and the 5.25" floppy disk is from early Apple II series Disk II drives.
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