In this long lost footage from 1984, Steve Wozniak talks about high school, teaching himself computers, admiring the simplicity of Data General's Nova computer, being put on probation for computer abuse at the University of Colorado and pranks in the dorm and in class.
This is from a VHS tape of his speech to the Denver Apple Pi computer club at the Colorado School of Mines on Oct. 4, 1984. This is the unedited version.
In this long lost footage from 1984, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak talks about early 8-bit computers he built, outputting to an oscilloscope before monitors, meeting Steve Jobs, the well known "blue box" pranks making phone calls around the world, building his own Pong game, designing a video game with Jobs for Atari in just 4 days, designing his own computer to output to his Sears TV, pirating early Microsoft Basic programs on paper tape and designing the Apple I.
This is from a VHS tape of his speech to the Denver Apple Pi computer club at the Colorado School of Mines on Oct. 4, 1984. This is the unedited version.
In this long lost footage from 1984, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak talks about Hewlett Packard rejecting 3 of his ideas for personal computers, partnering with Steve Jobs, design of the Apple 1 and Apple II, feeling forced to quit his job at HP, pranks at a Dallas hotel, floppy disks, memory and his "Pledge of Apple Allegiance" (as I call it.) Apple employee #6, Randy Wigginton wraps up the speech with a confession about near disaster on the eve of launching the Macintosh.
This is from a VHS tape of his speech to the Denver Apple Pi computer club at the Colorado School of Mines on Oct. 4, 1984. This is the unedited version.
This is the Q&A wrap up with the audience as Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and Apple employee #6 Randy Wigginton talk with the Denver Apple Pi club. This is right after their speech on Oct. 4, 1984 at the Colorado School of Mines. Topics include: 6502 processor, 16-bits, technical manual for Apple II-C, II-C serial port modem problems (due to clock frequencies), origin of the name Apple, high res graphics, absence of color on Macintosh, Appleworks database limited to 55K, poor sales of Apple II-Cs, back orders of II-Es.
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