List of all original Apple-1.
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Note: This is the 35th entry in the list and not the 35th Apple-1 produced. The Apple-1 does not have a regular serial number. Only some Apple-1 got a handwritten serial number.
Museum for Communication Bern, Switzerland
Apple-1 in the catalog of the museum
First pictures appeared on Applefritter. The board in the picture from the museum in Bern is different from the Applefritter pictures, but I'm told the machine in the Applefritter pictures was sold to that museum.
This board has a small stamp '77' in the lower right corner on the front!
There is no direct link to the Apple-1 on the museum's website, so perhaps it is no longer on display?
According to the museum: The case was ordered by the former owner (from Germany) from that German company. To the right of the keyboard was a small metal-paper printer. Our Apple-1 computer was used by a small German company for electronics and precision engineering and was probably purchased directly from Apple in the USA.
The curator of the Apple-1 Registry may be able to identify the owner.
no auction
(see History for more information)
White ceramic MOS MCS 6502 CPU, plastic Synertek SY6520 PIA, 8 KB plastic DRAM. 3 yellow and 5 blue capacitors.
Unique metal case with keyboard (made in Germany). Power supply. Monitor. White Operation Manual (unsure if it is original), Cassette Interface Manual, Apple-1 advertisement.
Jul 29, 2025
May 23, 2019: Description of picture(s)/video(s)
May 27, 2019: Number/Sticker/Stamp info
May 28, 2019: Museum's website added
Jun 26, 2019: Description of picture(s)/video(s)
Jun 26, 2019: Verification status. Components. Equipment. Description. History added
Jun 26, 2019: 2 picture(s) added
Jun 26, 2019: Additional information
Nov 16, 2021: Labels / stamps added
Feb 16, 2022: Description of picture(s)/video(s)
Feb 16, 2022: Geo description. Museum's website. Description
Feb 17, 2022: On display status
Feb 17, 2022: Museum's website
Jul 29, 2025: Components. Equipment. Description. History
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