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  2. Floral Shoppe - Wikipedia

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    Floral Shoppe (Japanese: フローラルの専門店, Hepburn: Furōraru no Senmon-ten) is the ninth studio album by the American electronic musician Ramona Andra Langley under the alias Macintosh Plus, released on December 9, 2011, by the independent record label Beer on the Rug.

  3. Ramona Andra Langley - Wikipedia

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    Writing for Sputnikmusic, Adam Downer called Floral Shoppe a shift toward beauty in an age that has nearly "run the gamut of what artists and musicians can do". [ 4 ] Tiny Mix Tapes ranked Floral Shoppe and 札幌コンテンポラリー , released by Langley under her Macintosh Plus and 情報デスクVIRTUAL aliases, respectively, on its list ...

  4. Vaporwave - Wikipedia

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    Xavier's Floral Shoppe (credited to "Macintosh Plus", December 2011) was the first album to be properly considered of the genre, containing all of the style's core elements. [24] Vaporwave found wider appeal over the middle of 2012, building an audience on sites like Last.fm, Reddit and 4chan. [59]

  5. Macintosh Plus - Wikipedia

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    The Macintosh Plus was the last classic Mac to have an RJ11 port on the front of the unit for the keyboard, as well as the DE-9 connector for the mouse; models released after the Macintosh Plus would use ADB ports. The Mac Plus was the first Apple computer to utilize user-upgradable SIMM memory modules instead of single DIP DRAM chips. Four ...

  6. Musicmatch Jukebox - Wikipedia

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    MusicMatch Jukebox was media player software made by San Diego–based MusicMatch, Inc. It provided the ability to manage digital audio files and playlists, audio file conversion, an online music store, Internet radio, Compact Disc Digital Audio playback, CD ripper capabilities, and managing digital media on portable media players.

  7. AppleCD - Wikipedia

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    AppleCD is a range of SCSI-based CD-ROM drives for Mac personal computers, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer from the late 1980s to late 1990s. Earlier AppleCD drives required a CD caddy in order to be used, while later models used a tray-loading mechanism.

  8. vMac - Wikipedia

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    vMac 0.1.9 running System 1.1 on System 7.5. vMac is a free and open-source Macintosh Plus emulator which is able to run versions of System 1.1 to 7.5.5.It is available for Windows, DOS, OS/2, Mac OS, NeXTSTEP, Linux, Unix, and other platforms.

  9. Media Vision Pro AudioSpectrum - Wikipedia

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    To provide true compatibility with the Sound Blaster's 8-bit playback on its 8-bit Pro AudioSpectrum Plus and 16-bit Pro AudioSpectrum 16, Media Vision included the same sound processor chip it used on its Thunder Board card. Thus, there were actually two digital audio playback devices on these cards that could also be used at the same time.