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An original Apple 1, hand-built by Steve Wozniak in 1976, is up for auction in September. It’s expected to sell for $300,000 or more.
由史蒂夫·沃兹尼亚克(Steve Wozniak)于1976年手工打造的原始Apple 1将于9月拍卖 。 它的预期售价为300,000美元或更高。
Steve Jobs and Wozniak only made 200 Apple 1 devices, making this an extremely rare piece of computer history. It was one of the first home computers that didn’t require soldering.
史蒂夫·乔布斯(Steve Jobs)和沃兹尼亚克(Wozniak)仅制造了200台Apple 1设备,这使它成为计算机历史上极为罕见的一部。 它是第一批不需要焊接的家用计算机之一。
RR Auction posted a video of this Apple 1 running, to prove it still works. Check it out:
RR Auction发布了一段有关运行Apple 1的视频,以证明其仍然有效。 看看这个:
Corey Cohen, who restored the Apple 1, connects an iPod to the ancient device in order to run software. There’s something strangely compelling about that, considering that iPods are also basically obsolete Apple products at this point.
恢复Apple 1的Corey Cohen将iPod连接到古老的设备,以便运行软件。 考虑到iPod在这一点上基本上也已经过时,苹果公司对此感到惊讶 。
Check out the auction page here (via BoingBoing). You probably won’t bid, sure, but the page makes for interesting reading.
在此处 (通过BoingBoing ) 查看拍卖页面 。 当然,您可能不会出价,但是该页面非常有趣。
翻译自: https://www.howtogeek.com/fyi/for-sale-1976-apple-1.-still-works-asking-300000-obo/
python包的obo文件