The Apple-1 Registry

List of all original Apple-1. If you are a first time visitor and not familiar with iconic Apple-1 computers, please read all the information first.

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Note: This is the 100th entry in the list and not the 100th Apple-1 produced. The Apple-1 does not have a regular serial number. Only some Apple-1 got a handwritten serial number.

'Data Domain' Apple-1 - number 100 in the Registry

25 pictures published.

Version

1st batch
Wave-soldered mainboard

Serial number, stamp, label

01-0064
Likely the handwriting of Steve Jobs
List of all serial numbers.

Location

unknown

Verification

Existence verified. Known to registry caretaker or expert. Auction.

Condition

Working condition

Serial number on the back

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.


Website(s)

RR Auction March 2023


History

This computer was originally used as a demonstration system at the Data Domain computer store in Columbus, Indiana, in 1977, before being given to someone in 1978.
This Apple-1 computer was initially brought to an operational state by Daniel Kottke, Apple Computer employee #12, in 2019.
Additional restoration of the Apple-1 board and the ACI by expert Corey Cohen in November 2022. Signed by Woz.
Auction in March 2023 but for unknown reason it was not sold.


Auctions

March 2023
(see History for more information)


Components

Synertek CPU c6502 7640, plastic AMI PIA S6820 (date code not readable), 8 KB


Equipment

Original tan Apple-1 Operation Manual, original tan Preliminary Apple Basic User's Manual, original Apple-1 Cassette Interface Manual. Custom made wooden case with Clare-Pendar ASCII keyboard from Data Domain store. Panasonic TR-930U CRT monitor from 1986. Period-correct Panasonic RQ3109DS cassette recorder.


State

Signed by Woz. Large orange socket added to the prototype area. Cut trace repaired. Some solder pads in the prototypeing area are lifted.


Last update

Apr 25, 2023


Change log (since March 20, 2018)

Feb 28, 2023: Newly added to the Apple-1 Registry
Mar 03, 2023: 11 picture(s) added
Mar 03, 2023: Equipment
Apr 25, 2023: History


Change log for all Apple-1.


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