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The '''[[wikipedia:Apple I|Apple I]]''' was the first computer ever made by Apple. Released in 1976 with a retail price of {{Inflation|USD|666.66|1976}}, it was sold with only main board without a case and had a 6502 CPU (it also had circuitry needed to run with Motorola 6800 CPU instead of 6502) at 1 MHz with 4KB of RAM and a 40x24 text mode. It had an advantage over other computers of the era by including a keyboard circuit and terminal for video output on its board. | The '''[[wikipedia:Apple I|Apple I]]''' was the first computer ever made by Apple. Released in 1976 with a retail price of {{Inflation|USD|666.66|1976}}, it was sold with only main board without a case and had a 6502 CPU (it also had circuitry needed to run with Motorola 6800 CPU instead of 6502) at 1 MHz with 4KB of RAM and a 40x24 text mode. It had an advantage over other computers of the era by including a keyboard circuit and terminal for video output on its board. | ||
− | After the computer was released, Apple released an Apple | + | After the computer was released, Apple released an Apple Cassete Interface, allowing users to use casette tapes for data storage. |
==Emulators== | ==Emulators== |