Apple I
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Revision as of 05:19, 6 May 2008
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Overview
The Apple I was the first computer manufactured by Apple Computer, Inc. in 1976. About 200 units were created, of which only about 30 to 50 units exist today.
Type | Personal Computer |
Developer | Apple Computer, Inc. |
Date Introduced | July 1976 |
Date Discontinued | March 1977 |
Specifications
Processor | MOS TECHNOLOGY 6502 |
Processor Speed | 1.023 MHz |
Effective Speed | 0.960 MHz |
RAM | 16-pin, 8KB (Max) Dynamic RAM, type 4096 (2104) |
Default Capacity | 4KB |
Video Output | Composite Positive Video* |
Screen Dimensions | 40 characters/line, 24 lines; with automatic scrolling |
- *Note: A separate video monitor is needed.
Sources
[| The Apple I Operational Manual]