(002) Vintage Apple I (Briefcase Assembly)
[ 1976 ]

 

Specification:

CPU

MOS Technology 6502 @ 1 MHz

RAM

4 KB, 256 Bytes (ROM)

STORAGE

DRIVES

456 KB (cassette tape) WAV format

DISPLAY

·       Sony TV-110U Solid State Transistor CRT BW TV (11” 1969)

·       BHVNA LCD AV Color Monitor (14”)

·       Text: 40×24 characters

OS

Apple 1 Basic interpreter (No floating point)

KEYBOARD

Original Apple II+ keyboard (52 keys)

I/O PORTS

Cassette Interface Card (input/output)

EXPANSION PERIPHERALS

·       Panasonic Cassette Tape Recorder Player RQ-2739

·       AV to UHF Modulator TM70

·       2 display ports support (AV, RF Antenna TV)

·       2 Sockets power strip

·       Integrated 4 ports 5V USB power source

·       External detachable motherboard fan

·       8 GB touch media player (load Apple 1 software)

ACCESSORIES & DOCUMENTS

·       Apple I Operations manual with schematic diagram

·       Original Apple I Programmer’s Aid manual

·       Apple Pierre Cardin Pen souvenir

POWER SUPPLY

·       Computer: 1 detachable power cable 120V only, integrated 2 power sockets 120V, Plug Type: TYPE B, USA, 2 Thin Flat + 1 Thick Round Pins

·       Sony TV-110U Monitor 1: 120V only, Plug Type: TYPE A, USA, 2 Thin Flat Pins

·       BHVNA LCD Monitor 2: 100-240V auto-switch, Plug Type: TYPE F, UK, 2 Thick Round Pins

·       Power Transformer: 500VA Power Transformer included (120V-240V  Manual Switch), Plug Type: TYPE G, UK, 3 Thick Flat Pins

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

·       On Startup: blinking @ signs filling screen

·       Press ClearScreen black button integrated left of the case

·       Press RESET key to start commands

·       C100R :  to enter cassette load/save mode

·       280.FFFR : then press cassette tape to load demo text photos program

·       RESET : any time to break run

·       Load software from default cassette tape player or switch cassette IN cable to integrated media player with 100s of Apple 1 applications and games

·       Keep cassette player volume level low (3-4) and Tone (7-8) for better program loading and recognition (analog to digital conversion)