Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Rare Apple-1 Computer Being Auctioned to Benefit Leukemia & Lymphoma Society – Lymphoma News Today

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One of the rarest Apple computers in the company’s history is being auctioned online now through Aug. 25, along with 10 percent of the proceeds being donated to The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. The “Celebration” Apple-1 Computer is being available for auction bidding on behalf of its anonymous current owner through Charitybuzz, a company that specializes in fundraising for nonprofit organizations through online charity auctions. The auction at is expected to boost about $1 million.

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It was designated the “Celebration” Apple-1 by Apple computer historian Corey Cohen, that additionally offered a 31-page, photo-authenticated record of the system being offered. The computer’s original owner is believed to have actually been an early employee of Apple. It was acquired by a previous owner in 1977, and by the latest owner on Jan. 8, 2000 (a sales receipt will certainly be included).

CharityBuzz notes that the “Celebration” Apple-1 — Among simply 175 to 200 Apple-1 computers hand-built by Apple co-founders Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs at Jobs’ parents’ house on Crist Drive in Los Altos, California, throughout the summer of 1976 — is really rare not just as a result of the general scarcity of Apple-1 computers, however also, according to Wozniak, since no known PCB boards of this type were ever sold to the public by the fledgling Apple Computer company. Wozniak, in a Charitybuzz release, said: “just a couple of Apple 1s, on blank (not green) PC boards, could have actually been manually soldered, even though I’m not sure of it. We arranged the wave soldering along with the business that earned the PC boards. however we could not have actually wanted to wave solder a run (of maybe 10 or much more boards) until we manually soldered a couple of to debug them.”

The computer is thought to be the just known Apple-1 to reveal evidence of starting out as a blank original-run logic board, and not as portion of two known production runs, apparently making it unique. Of all of Apple-1 boards created, only 60 or so are believed to still exist. Cohen said that makes it not just a piece of computing history, however a “piece of art.” It has actually an original Apple-1 ACI cassette board, pre-NTI, uniquely populated along with Robinson Nugent sockets, and others unique features that include a period-right electricity supply, an early Apple-1 Simple cassette created, hand labeled and authenticated by Daniel Kottke (the very first paid Apple employee after Steve Job’s sister Patty), original manuals, an Apple Simple Program, and Apple-1 ACI Cassette Board, and original marketing material.

“It is an honor and privilege to auction the Apple-1 Computer, a piece of American history,” says Charitybuzz Chairman and CEO, Coppy Holzman, in the press release. “Apple CEO Tim CookApple-1doc broke fundraising records in 2013 as quickly as a coffee meeting along with him or her went for $610,000 on Charitybuzz to support RFK Human Rights, so we look forward to this outstanding Apple opportunity will certainly yield interest from all of over the world.”

The Celebration Apple-1 will certainly be readily available for viewing at the Vintage Computer Festival West, set for Aug. 6–7 at the Computer History Museum, Mountain View, California. For much more information, visit apple1.charitybuzz.com. A finish condition summary report will certainly be offered to qualified buyers.

Founded in 1949, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) is the largest voluntary healthiness organization dedicated to funding research in the quest for cures, and to ensuring access to treatments for blood cancer patients such as chemotherapies and stem cell transplantation, and leading the method to the targeted therapies and immunotherapies.

Applegreenthe latest owner of the ‘Celebration’ Apple-1 Computer is donating the proceeds to the LLS Arizona chapter in support of M. Preston Clarke’s Man & Woman of the Year fundraising competition, which helps support society research projects, patient services, advocacy, public and professional education, and community services.

Each year across the U.S., dedicated candidates engage in a competition to earn The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s (LLS) “Man & Woman of the Year” titles. Raising funds for LLS blood cancer research, candidates compete in honor of youngsters that are regional blood cancer survivors — the Boy & Girl of the Year. The 15  Man & Woman of the Year Class of candidates raised $574,122 in 10 weeks in 2015. Funding from the Apple-1 computer sale proceeds will certainly further arrive the LLS mission of giving help to patients and funding research to position an end to blood cancers.

Sources:
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The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
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