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Apple I | |
Manufacturer: | Apple Computer |
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Year Introduced: | July 1976 |
Year Discontinued: | March 1977 |
Form Factor: | Personal computer |
Clock Speed: | 1 MHz |
Memory Size: | 4 KB standard |
Graphics: | 40x24 character output |
CPU: | MOS 6502 |
Successor(s): | Apple II |
The Apple I was the first computer produced by Apple Computer.
Further reading
- Michael Nadeau, Collectible Microcomputers (Schiffer Book for Collectors), Schiffer, Atglen, 2002
External links
- Original Manual
- Steve Jobs's Apple-1 Computer Prototype - "Steve Jobs's original 'Apple Computer A' prototype, hand-soldered by Woz in 1976 and used to secure Apple's first big order"
- Apple-1 personal computer - from Steve Jobs' office at Apple; thence from Paul Allen's collection at the LCM, includes several images
- Working Apple-1 personal computer - also includes images
- Apple-1 computer - another one
v • d • e Apple Computers, Software and Peripherals |
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Apple computers - Apple I • Apple II • Apple II+ • Apple IIe • Apple IIc • Apple IIGS
Apple computer software - Applesoft BASIC • Integer BASIC • Apple DOS • ProDOS • Apple II Machine Language Monitor • Apple II ROMs Apple computer accessories - DuoDisk • Disk II Apple computer related - MOS 6502 |