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Re: Resurrecting the Apple I



I didn't think about that... I remember building a Timex Sinclair 1000 back
in '83, and mine was the only one out of about 10 other guys that worked. If
the Apple 1 comes in kit form, that would be fun to build.

--- Bryan

"Bryan Parkoff" <BParkoff@satx.rr.com> wrote in message
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>     Of course, please clone Apple I motherboard.  It will be great for the
> students to learn electronic courses while they can build motherboard with
> 6502 CPU.  I want it please.
>
> Bryan Parkoff
> BParkoff@satx.rr.com
>
> "Charles Richmond" <richmond@ev1.net> wrote in message
> 3DED2805.8C5ABB81@ev1.net">news:3DED2805.8C5ABB81@ev1.net...
> > Yves McDonald wrote:
> > >
> > > I have an uncle who started homebrewing computers in the late `70s.
> > > That`s how I got into computer science.  Too bad he built S-100, CP/M
> > > systems instead of an Apple 1 :).
> > >
> > Part of the lure of the Apple I is that each was built by
> > "the two Steves" by hand. I doubt that an Apple I built
> > by your uncle would fetch as much money.
> >
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> > +-------------------------------------------------------------+
> > |     Charles and Francis Richmond     <richmond@plano.net>   |
> > +-------------------------------------------------------------+
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