First Apple Computer Blueprint Printable Apple s first true laptop as we know them today the PowerBook 100 right was designed and manufactured by Sony for Apple It cost 2 500 at the time For size comparison the machine on the
Almost as soon as Apple had started selling its first computers Wozniak moved on from the Apple I and began designing a greatly improved computer the Apple II Wozniak completed a working prototype of the new machine by August 1976 The Computer History Museum presents here two special documents from Apple Computer during the early days of personal computing The first is the Preliminary Confidential Offering Memorandum a document supporting a private placement of funds for Apple an enormous milestone in any company s history
First Apple Computer Blueprint Printable
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Ronald G Wayne The man who created the Apple 1 manual Ronald G Wayne co founded Apple together with Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs after Jobs suggested the founding of a company with Ronald being the adult in the room he was 41 back then Steve 21 and Woz 25 as a buffer between Steve and Woz and a tie breaker when the two Steves had
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Abstract The Mike Markkula collection of early Apple Computer material consists of material produced or collected by Markkula during his time at Apple Computer Inc in various capacities from CEO to chairman of the board Ranging in date from 1977 to 1998 the collection includes Apple marketing public relations dealer and consultant

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On August 18 2022 the only known Apple I prototype in existence dubbed Production Prototype Computer A sold on RR Auction for over 677 000 roughly 200x the original Apple I price adjusted for inflation after nearly a month on auction

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With about only 200 made and many removed from circulation due to the returns Apple I s have become a valuable collector s item Object Name microcomputer date made 1976 co founder of Apple Inc Jobs Steve Wozniak Steve maker Apple Computer Inc place made

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The first Apple computer the Apple I was sold in 1976 for 666 66 The first 50 units were sold to a local computer store In total 200 units of Apple I were made This model was essentially a circuit board It had no case keyboard sound or graphics

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Apple Macintosh 128K Papercraft Design May 24 2020 The free Apple Macintosh papercraft pattern can be found at the end of this post The Macintosh came out in January of 1984 just one year after Apple launched the ill fated Lisa computer While Lisa introduced early adopters to modern computing the Macintosh brought these
Apple s first computer a collector s dream could fetch 500 000 at auction Apple The Guardian An Apple 1 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View California Photograph Tony The Macintosh 128K which debuted in the legendary 1984 commercial that aired during Super Bowl XVII was Apple s very first Macintosh computer Priced at 2 500 it featured a nine inch black
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