List of all original Apple-1.
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Note: This is the 32th entry in the list and not the 32th Apple-1 produced. The Apple-1 does not have a regular serial number. Only some Apple-1 got a handwritten serial number.
The serial number on the back of the Apple-1 was most likely written by Steve Jobs. According to available information, a forensic analysis has not yet been performed for this Apple-1. However, for some other Apple-1s with a serial number on the back it has been confirmed that it is Steve Jobs' handwriting. More information.
This board is missing DRAM and some power supply regulators.
Information from Chris Espinosa: It was discovered in the Bandley 3 building of Apple in 1985 and is in private hands in Palo Alto. Its general provenance is that it was sold by the Byte Shop, exchanged for an Apple II in the buyback, held in a storage cabinet across several building moves, and rescued from the recycling bin when an office was cleaned out.
no auction
(see History for more information)
White ceramic MOS 6502 CPU, plastic AMI S6820 PIA, missing DRAM, all blue capacitors.
Very good.
Nov 16, 2021
May 26, 2018: 2 picture(s) added
May 26, 2018: Components
May 26, 2018: State added
May 26, 2018: Components (shortlist)
Aug 26, 2018: Verification info added. Verification status. History added
Nov 16, 2021: Working condition
Nov 16, 2021: Description
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