Apple I
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Turkey Day DealNN: storage, MacBooks and more...of Black Friday Apple hints at November 27th online sales special Dell readying a Pine Trail-based Mini 10? Apple Black Friday deals leak online Apple I system on auction through eBay Turkey Day DealNN: storage, MacBooks and more updated... In this article: Iphone, Black Friday, Apple I, Thanksgiving, Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac, Best Buy, EBay, IPod, MacBook Pro, and Dell |
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The News Tribune | 5 days ago
Intimate gathering watches Cougars fall
...Wolfgramm and cornerback Brandon Jones. The latter suffered a back injury early in Saturday's game. "It will be my last Apple Cup and I'm going to enjoy every moment of it," said safety Xavier Hicks, who intercepted Canfield on Saturday.
In this article: Oregon State, Paul Wulff, Oregon State, Jacquizz Rodgers, Apple Cup, and Washington
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AP Online | 5 days ago
Jacquizz Rodgers, Canfield lead OSU win
...30-27 on Sept. 19. The Cougars trailed that game until a tying touchdown pass with 28 seconds left. "It will be my last Apple Cup and I'm going to enjoy every moment of it," said the Cougars' Xavier Hicks, who intercepted Canfield on...
In this article: Oregon State, Jacquizz Rodgers, Mike Riley, Oregon State, Rose Bowl, and Oregon
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MacNN - The Macintosh News Network | 6 days ago
Apple I system on auction through eBay
We have noticed that you are using iPhone for browsing our website. Would you like to browse our iPhone compatible website? Apple I system on auction through eBay updated 12:15 pm EST, Fri November 20, 2009 A resident of Roseville,...
In this article: EBay, Steve Jobs, Iphone, Steve Wozniak, Apple, and Roseville, California
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Daring Fireball | 7 days ago
Paul Graham on Apple and the App Store
...results. By obstructing that process, Apple is making them do bad work, and programmers hate that as much as Apple would. How would Apple like it if when they discovered a serious bug in OS X, instead of releasing a software update...
In this article: Apple, App Store, Iphone, Microsoft, Google, Android, Programmers, Bill Gates, and IBM
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Boing Boing | 7 days ago
Apple Tablet delayed, analysts cast haruspex over chinese shipping manifests
...on a chip for Apple that handled the AT&T/T-mobile/Rest-of-earth type of G3, and the Verizon/Sprint type. Not LTE though. If I were Apple I would make that part completely modular, so customers can upgrade from G3 to LTE/4G just my...
In this article: Apple, Zombie Survival Guide, Sprint, Qualcomm, Piper Jaffray, and Peter Mandelson
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Gizmodo, the Gadget Guide | November 18, 2009
Steve Jobs: If You Have any Further Questions, Please Call or Write [Retromodo]
...well as detailing when dealer applications would be available • An original full-page glossy advertisement for Apple, included when the Apple 1 computer was shipped. (The ad is almost unrecognizable as an Apple ad due to its elaborate Isaac...
In this article: Steve Jobs, Apple Corp., Apple computers, EBay, and Isaac Newton
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The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) | November 18, 2009
Found on eBay: An original Apple-1 with wonderful documentation
...you missed your chance to pick up that prime item, now you have an opportunity to own an Apple that is even more rare: an Apple-1 (also known as the Apple I) that's currently on auction on eBay. The starting bid for the Apple-1 is US$50,000.
In this article: Apple, EBay, Steve Jobs, Roseville, California, RSS Feed, Gene Roddenberry, Isaac Newton, and Steve Wozniak
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PR Newswire: Health / Biotech | November 09, 2009
Natural Nutrition Acquires App Tech Global, Inc.
...emerging countries of the world. App Tech is focused on multi platform apps designed to run on device operating systems such as Apple I-Phone, Google Android, Research In Motion, Microsoft Mobile, Palm, Verizon Droid, the O-Phone in...
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The Apple I, also known as the Apple-1, was an early personal computer. They were designed and hand-built by Steve Wozniak. Wozniak's friend Steve Jobs had the idea of selling the computer. The Apple I was Apple's first product, demonstrated in April 1976 at the Homebrew Computer Club in Palo Alto, California. It went on sale in July 1976 at a price of $666.66, because Wozniak liked repeating digits and because they originally sold it to a local shop for $500 and added a one-third markup. About 200 units were produced. Unlike other hobbyist computers of its day, which were sold as kits, the Apple I was a fully assembled circuit board containing about 30 chips. However, to make a working computer, users still had to add a case, power supply, keyboard, and display. An optional board providing a cassette interface for storage was later released at a cost of $75.
The Apple I's built-in computer terminal circuitry was distinctive. All one needed was a keyboard and an inexpensive television set. Competing machines such as the Altair 8800 generally were programmed with front-mounted toggle switches and used indicator lights (red LEDs, most commonly) for output, and had to be extended with separate hardware to allow connection to a computer terminal or a teletypewriter machine. This made the Apple I an innovative machine for its day. In April 1977 the price was dropped to $475.. It continued to be sold through August 1977, despite the introduction of the Apple II in April 1977, which began shipping in June of that year. Apple had dropped the Apple 1 from its price list by October 1977, officially discontinuing it.
- Name:
- Apple I (Apple-1)
- Type:
- Personal computer
- Developed by:
- Apple Computer
- Processor:
- MOS 6502 @ 1 MHz
- Memory:
- 4 KB standard
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