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Apple - 1 operation manual

This is a black and white colored operation manual for the Apple 1 computer. On the top center of the front cover there is a black and white picture of Isaac Newton sitting under an apple tree with an apple directly above his head. The Apple company name is wrapped around the image. There is a red stamp of the Byte Shop III computer store on the front center, which also lists their contact information. There is a stain on the lower right corner of the cover. The following page has a list of the Apple 1 specifications. The following section is an introduction. Following is "Section I: Getting the system running." Subsections are keyboard; display; AC power source; test program. Pages 3 and 4 are missing. Following is a 6502 HEX monitor listing. The next section is hardware notes, followed by a diagram of the KBD/DSP interface. The following section is "Section III: How to expand the Apple System." Pages 9 and 10 are missing. Following is a schematic diagram of the Apple 1 power supply. Following is a diagram of the address display. On the inside back cover is a warranty. The back cover is blank with a red stamp of the Byte Shop III computer store information.

Item Details

Date
1976 (Made)
Type
Document
Catalogue number
102646518
Organization
Apple Computer, Inc. (Publisher)
Category
Promotional Material
Manual
Annual Report
Memorandum
Newsletter
Credit line
Gift of FIC
Extent
10 p.
Place of publication
North America/USA
Language
English
Acquisition number
X3067.2005
Subject
Digital Computer : Personal, Personal Applications, Promotional Material