PRINT “WELCOME REBEL MAL_READER.”
Happy April Fools! We are not personally pulling any pranks this year, but we hope you have been having an excellent day with a minimal number of inconvenient prank experiences. 😊
Demo of the Week
The demo of the week is Space Adventure, a game developed by Load n’ Go Software and published by Green Valley Publishing for the Apple //c!


Drop by the lab to play this retro adventure on the computer it was designed for.
Object of the Week
The object of the week is the Macintosh 128k!

This wonderful machine has been sitting in our lab for the entire time we have been open. Released in 1984, this was not Apple’s first computer; the Apple I released almost a decade earlier in 1976 as Apple’s first computer. However, this computer is most notable for being the very first in the “Macintosh” or Mac line of computers. Like modern iMacs, the computer, monitor, and disk reader are integrated into one package, and if you booted it up and looked at its user interface, it might look familiar if you’re a user of modern MacOS versions. It’s one of our favorite computers of the lab, so be sure to marvel at it next time you stop by 😉

Lab Hours and Room Number
We are located in ATEC 1.705, right next to ATEC’s welcome center. Our open lab hours are:
Monday: 4:00pm-6:00pm
Tuesday: 1:00pm-4:00pm
Wednesday: 1:00pm-3:00pm
Thursday: 4:00pm-6:00pm
Thank you for reading our newsletter! We hope to see you soon and wish you a stress-free week.
Sincerely,
The Media Archeology Lab
The University of Texas at Dallas