Apple II REV 0

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The Apple II REV 0 project was created by Mike Willegal in 2007 and the project was abandoned shortly after. In 2019 Logan Greer decided to continue the project and start to produce boards. On April 09,2019 Logan ordered 5 blank PCB boards from JLCPCB and also announced that he was selling them as blanks, an options for a PCB with minimal sockets soldered, or a completed hand assembled and tested board.

Currently Logan is partnered with ReActiveMicro for sales and distribution, and Henry offers technical and project guidance as requested.


Project Status: Completed. In production. Actively sold by ReActiveMicro.

Support: Post on the Discussion page (link above) or email ReActiveMicro Support.

Sales: Visit the ReActiveMicro Store.



History

The Revival Of The Rev 0 Project. In late 2018 Logan discovered Mike Willegal's website and took interest in his Rev 0 project. He found the idea of reproducing the Rev 0 PCBs an interesting proposition. Interested in learning new things, Logan decided in early 2019 to order some PCBs with the intent to build a working unit and selling the extra boards to the Community. He announced his project in the Apple II Enthusiast's group on Facebook shortly after.

On April 09,2019 Logan ordered 5 blank PCB boards from JLCPCB. He also started to scavenge parts from a broken II+ he owned, and ordered the rest needed to complete an assembled a board.

By May Logan already sold a few blank boards.

In early May Logan contacted Henry to discuss the project and ask for advise about parts, production, and having ReActiveMicro assist in selling the boards.