Apple Macintosh 128K M0001 Computer (1984) For Sale

Apple Macintosh 128K M0001 Computer (1984)
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Apple Macintosh 128K M0001 Computer (1984):
$775.00

Apple Macintosh 128K M0001 Computer (1984). According to my research, this seems to be the original “1984 Apple Mcintosh 128K M0001”.
The original owner was my uncle who lived in Los Angeles since the 1950’s. I inherited it when he passed away.

My technical knowledge is very limited, but the monitor and printer powers up fine, but I've been told by a few people that the image on the monitor (the "sad Mac face") as well as the vertical line indicates a bad memory chip. There is a chance that it was upgraded from 128K to 512K - either by Apple or a 3rd party. That upgrade may not have been performed correctly, but this is just speculation.

HARDWARE
Computer Model M0001
RAM: 128 (according to my research, but not positive)
SERIAL #: FCC ID: BCG9GRM0001
YEAR: 1984
Brand: Macintosh
Color: Cream

KEYBOARD
Model# M0110
“G438M010011675” (this was printed below the model #)

Mouse: 1
Printer: 1

Connecting cables included for keyboard, mouse, power & printer

Floppy Discs: 5

Manuals:
Printer Manuel is in good condition
Desktop manual has moderate water damage & several pages are stuck together

Carrying Case for desktop, mouse, cables
Carrying Case for printer, cables


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