CORE MEMORY : The Art Book of Computers

Apple 1

Apple 1

Apple I

1976

Apple Computer, United States



Steve Wozniak first showed the prototype Apple-1 to his friends at the Homebrew Computer Club in April 1976. For $666.66 buyers received a blank printed circuit board, a kit of parts, and a 16-page assembly manual. In order to make a useful computer, one had to add a power supply, keyboard, and display. Wozniak and his high-school friend Steve Jobs went into small-scale production when The Byte Shop in Mountain View ordered fifty assembled boards.

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