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By today’s standards, the Apple-1 looked like, at best, a home-brewed system.

There was even 1K of dedicated video memory.

RR Auction Apple-1 Computer

And then, of course, there was Apple BASIC.

The auction is a walk back through some of the iconic history of Apple and Steve Jobs.

IBM was, of course, a chief Apple rival in the early days of the personal computer revolution.

RR Auction Apple

Other items include checks written by Jobs and even a restored and fully functional Apple-1 computer.

What you might do with that system (logged as No.

104 in the Apple Computer Registry) is a fair question.

It might be ready for some simple math and low-key BASIC programming, but that’s about it.

Still, what a museum piece.

That’s what could make it worth the cost of one of thebest MacBooks.

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