draft it on...
draft it on my drafting board), I would hook up all the parts and figure out
where to plug them into some boards, and I would solder wires between
each one.
In my minimalist approach, I made the wires the shortest, straightest,
thinnest wires possible, instead of having these big old looped-up hairy messes
of wire-wrap type stuff. So I did all that and I was also the technician. I would
test things out and look for the voltages first and apply it carefully and look for
signals and analyze what was wrong and fix the bugs and resolder and come up
with new ideas and add some chips in. I was the technician and everything for
all of the Apple projects I ever did.
Livingston: So where were you when you first realized that you could build the
Apple I?
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