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Below are randomly generated wikipedia articles using NovelAI. I am simply using this sandbox to see how they look, as the articles are generated in wikipedia's source format. Forgive me if this is a bad idea.

= Apple IIIGS =

The Apple IIIGS is a 32-bit personal computer produced by Apple Computer made in response to the poor sales of the Macintosh. It was announced on May 21, 1989 and released August 31 for $ 1 @.@ 050 (US) as an upgrade kit or fully assembled model with built-in monitor and floppy disk drive; it cost $ 999 (US) if purchased without accessories. This version featured 8MB of RAM, twice the CPU speed up to 5.6 MHz from 2.8 GHz, faster hard drives including 5 GB 3.5" models instead of the original's 1 GB 5 ¼", and other minor improvements such as larger ROM banks allowing more software to be loaded into memory than before. The Apple IIIGS's CPU was a Motorola 68000 microprocessor running at 6 Mhz (or 7Mz when overclocked), which ran the operating system using either ECS' Rhapsody OS or System/38, while its graphics processor used the same 6502 architecture as that found in the earlier machines but had been modified so that it could handle color video signals. Like all previous Apple IIs, this one supported two expansion slots: one standard, plus a second internal slot located under the keyboard deck where a card reader would normally have gone. Both these cards were provided free of charge along with the machine. Unlike most previous Apple products, there was no way to use a third party controller board to add additional memory beyond the maximum installed amount of 8 megabytes. However, users who already owned extra memory modules may still install them onto their computers because they are compatible with both the IIGS and IIIC. In addition, the IIS also introduced some new features not seen on any prior Apple II product. These included " real time clock ", a feature that allowed programs to know what date and time it was even during times of power loss; an audio synthesizer called Sound Blaster AWE64; support for the high resolution SVGA (800 × 600 pixels) screen mode and a variety of other enhancements. While the Apple III series has always been criticized for being slow compared with competing systems like IBM PCs, the introduction of the 68030 chip made possible the inclusion of many advanced hardware components. The Apple IIIGS was designed to run Rhapsody OS, which was developed by Electronic Creations Software Incorporated (ECSI). ECSI later became part of Digital Research Corporation.

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Additional specifications
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Memory configuration

 * Two external 64K EEPROM sockets * One internal 16K SRAM socket (for the optional Sound Blaster card) 18:55, 15 March 2022 (UTC)
 * Eight internal RAM slots: 4 KB +4 MB, 8KB +8MB, 10KB+16MB, 12KB+32MB. All RAM chips can be configured as banked memory, with four separate banks available. Banks 1 – 3 are fixed length, and banks 4 & 5 are variable length.

External storage options
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Internal Storage Options
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 * One internal 5GB 3.5 inch floppy disk drive

Other Hardware Features
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 * Real Time Clock (RTC)
 * Enhanced Graphics Processor (EGP): Color Video, 256 Colors per pixel, 24 bit color depth
 * Enhanced Audio Decoder (AWE64); Sound Blaster Pro sound card
 * 128K bytes of VRAM (Video Random Access Memory)

Keyboard Connectivity
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 * Full QWERTY keyboard connector
 * Single-keystroke keypad interface

Expansion ports
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 * Four serial RS232C connectors