Here's a photo of the very first Apple, the Apple 1: http://apple2history.org/museum/computers_apple1/a1mb.html
And here's the link to the whole gallery, including the parts list to build your own working computer: http://apple2history.org/museum/computers_apple1/computers_apple1.html I've got a scan of the original ad Apple Computer put into Byte Magazine (IIRC). I'll get you the link when I find it, it's well worth seeing. rob Tony LaFemina wrote: > Lee Larson wrote: > >> >> In 1996 the company Apple was twenty years old, and they released a >> Mac called the Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh. Not very many were >> made, and the design is pretty enough that I'd still like to have one, >> if the price were right. Check here. >> >> > Thanks Lee > > I wasn't aware Apple was around in the 70's. I thought desktop > computers, in general, were introduced in the 80's. Live and learn. > | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will | be January 27. The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>. | This list's page is <http://erdos.math.louisville.edu/macgroup>.
