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Stefano Mirtis

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Everything we did we were setting the tone for the
world.

~ Steve Wozniak
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October 1976, Palo Alto, CA, United States
Introductory Apple 1 Computer
-advertisement published in the October 1976
issue of Interface Age magazine-
In this issue also had an article titled "Interfacing
the Apple Computer" by Steve Jobs. This described
how to connect the Southwest Technical Products
PR-40 printer to an Apple 1. (This same ad was
also in the September issue.) Note the computer
pictured is labeled "Apple Computer 1".
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Palo Alto, CA, United States
Mainboard of an Apple I
"This is the first one. This is it exactly. This is my
hand-wired prototype, not a real Apple I or Apple ]
[ PC board. There are 4 white 2KB EPROMs on the
upper board - that's how I developed BASIC and all
the other routines of the Apple I. This is an Apple ]
[ prototype. I can tell by how few chips it is. The
Apple I had a computer board attached to my
video terminal board, in the prototype stage."
(Steve Wozniak)
Stefanos Blueberries Apple 1 043/388
Palo Alto, CA, United States
Mainboard of an Apple I
A page of Steve Wozniak's Apple 1 design
notebook, with handwritten diagrams, De Anza
College vintage computer display.
Palo Alto, CA, United States
Apple I On display at the Smithsonian
Museum.
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April 24, 1984, Palo Alto, CA, United States
Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak
-the flamboyant "Apple II Forever" introduction of
the Apple IIc-
The original Apple computer is the one in the
wood box.

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