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 6th entry in the list and not the 6th Apple-1 produced. The Apple-1 does not have a regular serial number. Only some Apple-1 got a handwritten serial number.

'Byte Shop 32' Apple-1 - number 6 in the Registry

1 picture published.

Version

1st batch
Wave-soldered mainboard

Serial number, stamp, label

01-0032
Likely the handwriting of Steve Jobs
List of all serial numbers.

Location

USA

Verification

According to pictures.

Condition

Working condition

Owner

Private collector

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.


Auctions

no auction
(see History for more information)


Components

White ceramic MOS MCS 6502 CPU, plastic AMI S6820 PIA, 8 KB mix of plastic and ceramic DRAM. Blue capacitors.


State

Breadboard populated with empty sockets. Probably some wires on the back. Additional holes drilled in the mainboard. Possible corrosion on IC 74154.


Last update

Jul 29, 2025


Change log (since March 20, 2018)

Jun 23, 2019: State
Nov 16, 2021: Working condition
Jul 29, 2025: State


Change log for all Apple-1.


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