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Lots of cool Apple documents



> : How is this one...  Steve W and J wrote Byte magazine for suggestions
> : on what to have in a computer.  They had ideas of using an S-100 bus
> : with the 6502 and 16k of RAM.

Btw, that was April 1975, a full year before Apple submitted their
partnership paperwork...which IS on the DVDs (and included 3 founders,
who in the world is Ronald Wayle???).  4 days after that they got the
$5,000 loan!  The loan agreement is also on the DVDs.  :)  The loan
agreement has also been authenticated by Allen Baun, the issuer!

http://www.applefritter.com/node/6878

The partnership agreement is here:

http://www.applefritter.com/node/6880

I am the logjam guy.  :)

> Hey Grant. I'd love all that info, and would be
> more than happy to distribute it as you request,
> for free. May have to charge for postage and media,
> but I'm interested in it.

I wouldn't expect anyone to distribute it for anything less than the
cost of media and distribution.  In fact, I wouldn't mind getting
$10-$15...15 DVDs is a lot!  :)  I'm sure there are a few duplicates on
all of the DVDs, and they could probably be organized a little better
so that there were purely Apple I/II discs, Apple III discs, Lisa, and
pre-Mac/Mac.  There is ALSO the Cannon Cat included in there which was
created by the designer of the Macintosh.  He made the Cannon Cat after
leaving apple because he couldn't make the Mac what he wanted (a mostly
text based computer).  One of the video DVDs shows the thing in
operation.  I think his name is Jeff Raskin.

E-mail me your mailing address and I'll get those out to you.  :)

Grant