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