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Apple-1 Replica PCB

The Apple-1 was the first computer Steve Wozniak ever sold — six hundred boards across two batches in 1976 and 1977. We reproduce that exact PCB, hand-soldered, on the original layout.

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Specifications

What you're getting

Processor
MOS Technology 6502 @ 1 MHz (original spec)
Memory
4 KB DRAM standard, expandable
Display
60Hz composite video, 40×24 text
Build time
~9.5 hours per board
Provenance
Reference design verified against archival Wozniak schematics
Components
Period-correct chip sourcing where available
Documentation
Includes certificate of authenticity with serial number
Available builds

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Apple-1 PCB Replica

Apple-1 PCB Replica

$999.99

Frequently asked

Apple-1 Replica PCB — questions answered

Is this an original Apple-1 or a replica?

This is a hand-built faithful replica of the 1976 PCB layout. Original Apple-1 boards sell for $300K–$900K at auction; ours is built so collectors and museums can have the same design at an order of magnitude less.

Does it work as a real computer?

Yes. The PCB is electrically functional. Populate it with a 6502, RAM, and the rest of the BOM and it boots the original Wozmon monitor. We sell bare boards and partially-populated kits.

How long does each board take to make?

About 9.5 hours of bench time per unit: schematic verification, drill and inspect, hand-soldering, then a 24-hour burn-in followed by functional test against the original software stack.

Do you ship internationally?

Yes. Each order includes USPS, UPS, and FedEx options. Customs documentation provided where required.

Built to outlast you.

Every board is hand-soldered by Logan in a Fresno workshop, period-correct components where available, and shipped with a numbered certificate of authenticity.

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