When Bill Bly began work on his masterpiece
We Descend in 1993 he used an
Apple SE to produce it. The computer, by then, was already six years old. The Apple SE, however, was built to last––it was the first Mac to come with a cooling fan. It was also the first compact Apple computer to offer a hard drive and ran operating systems from 3.3 to 7.5.5. Bly's computer came with only 512K of RAM that he, later, upgraded to 1MB by breaking the warranty and replacing the two 256K chips with two 512s. However, the SE did sport a 46 MB hard drive, which he never filled up. This machine was not cheap. The cost of a brand new Apple SE was $2900 for the dual floppy version and $3900 for the 20 MB hard drive. It was discontinued in 1990. Notable software that ran on the Apple SE included HyperCard, ClarisWorks, MicroSoft Word,Tetris, and, of course, Storyspace.