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Re: Apple II sighting in Wired article



David Schmenk wrote:
John B. Matthews wrote:
In article <e1fe51d0-5f60-4ef7-b1a2-563b3a5bb179@l64g2000hse.googlegroups.com>,
 a2aviator@gmail.com wrote:

<http://www.wired.com/techbiz/people/magazine/16-10/ff_walker?currentPage
=6>

Interestingly .. whats the white spot thats in the center, that looks like posterboard stuck on top of the CPU/ROM? Is that where Woz signed it?

Could be. The long card has its front corner cut off, as if it were meant to fit in a //e style case. Might this be an upgrade board?

Seeing a an Apple II board next to an Enigma machine is kind of cool.

Is that a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside the enigma?

the closest I have is a civil service radiological monitor, and a piece of the Berlin wall.

Sweet. That looks like a TI calculator near the Apple board. I have an SR-10.


I think it is an HP-35.  Maybe an HP-48g next to it?

It is certainly an HP-35--the calculator that killed the sliderule!

The one next to it sure doesn't look like an HP calculator...

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