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Lot #6017
Apple II Computer with Early Rev. 0 Board (Serial No. A2S1-5384)

Sought-after, functional 1977 Apple II Computer with an original Rev. 0 board

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Sought-after, functional 1977 Apple II Computer with an original Rev. 0 board

Very early, functional Apple II computer in its standard vented case, carrying a scarce Rev. 0 logic board (green), featuring the "Apple Computer, Inc." logo with a copyright date of 1977, hand numbered in the corner in felt tip: "5679." No revision number is printed within the 6502 socket, which is populated with a Synertek M0S 6502 microprocessor, marked with correct date code "7807D." The system is all original with no replacement parts: the power supply, ROMs, CPU, case, and keyboard are all correct and functional. The bottom bears an "Apple Computer Inc." label, identifying it as "Serial No. A2S1-5384." The case is in fine cosmetic condition.

The system has been tested to power up and boot to the integer ROM monitor. It is in need of a new speaker (currently, there is not one installed) and some keys on the keyboard are unresponsive, likely to be due to dirty contacts in the key switches.

Includes a working Sanyo CCTV monitor, Model VM-4209, tested to correctly display an image from the Apple II system. It exhibits some corrosion and wear to the case, including a stain on the top.

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