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A 1970s Allan Alcorn Atari Inc. employee ID and Atari Pong 'Home Edition' prototype game console are pictured during a preview of items offered in RR Auction's \"The Steve Jobs Revolution\" sale, in New York City, U.S. March 8, 2022. REUTERS\/Mike Segar<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Alicia Powell<\/strong>

NEW YORK: Items from the birth of Apple<\/a>, home computing and video gaming are up for grabs at an auction, which will conclude on March 17.

The top lot from \"
The Steve Jobs Revolution<\/a>: Engelbart, Atari, and Apple\" auction is a July 1976 check to pay $3,430 for parts for the Apple 1 computer, signed by Apple founders Steve Jobs<\/a> and Steve Wozniak<\/a>.

\"This is before they had any investors,\" explained Bobby Livingston, executive vice president at RR Auction, which is conducting the sale. \"The reason it's signed by both of them is in their charter. Any expenses over $1,000, they both had to agree and here's the evidence.\"

The auction includes many items relating to Jobs, including high school photos and an application he had filled out for a job at Atari, which will also come as an NFT (non-fungible token).

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A 1976 Apple Computer check signed by founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak is displayed during a preview of items offered in RR Auction's \"The Steve Jobs Revolution\" sale, in New York City, U.S. March 8, 2022. REUTERS\/Mike Segar<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>
\"Steve did not sign very many things. He didn't like to sign objects. So his signature is very rare. It's actually one of the rarest signatures that collectors are interested in. So any time something comes up with Steve's signature on it, it goes for a lot of money,\" said Steven Levy, editor at large for Wired magazine, which focuses on emerging technologies.

The auction house said the items, including a quarter taken from one of the first Atari Pong video game machines and a 1960s Douglas Engelbart mouse, help tell the story of computer history.

\"What makes these computers and video games so special is they're prototypes and they're very early models that are difficult to find. These items are being consigned to us by people from the Silicon Valley that were there when this whole computer revolution started,\" said Livingston.
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罕见的史蒂夫•乔布斯(Steve Jobs)物品拍卖

从“史蒂夫·乔布斯革命:恩格尔巴特,雅达利和苹果”拍卖是一个1976年7月检查为部分支付3430美元的苹果1计算机,由苹果创始人史蒂夫·乔布斯和史蒂夫·沃兹尼亚克签名。

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< p > 1970年代艾伦Alcorn雅达利公司雇员ID和游戏“家庭版”原型游戏机(图为RR拍卖项目的预览“史蒂夫·乔布斯革命”出售,在纽约,2022年3月8日,美国。路透/迈克Segar < / p >
1970年代艾伦Alcorn雅达利公司雇员ID和游戏“家庭版”原型游戏机(图为RR拍卖项目的预览“史蒂夫·乔布斯革命”出售,在纽约,2022年3月8日,美国。路透/迈克Segar
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纽约:项目的诞生苹果、家庭计算机和视频游戏是待价而沽拍卖,这将在3月17日结束。

从“史蒂夫·乔布斯革命:恩格尔巴特,雅达利,苹果”拍卖是一个1976年7月检查支付3430美元的苹果1电脑零件,签署了苹果公司创始人史蒂夫•乔布斯史蒂夫·沃兹尼亚克

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“这是之前任何投资者,”博比·利文斯顿解释说,执行副总裁RR拍卖,这是进行销售。”这是由他们两人签署的原因是在他们的宪章。任何费用超过1000美元,他们都同意这是证据。”

拍卖包括许多项目相关工作,包括高中照片和一个应用程序在雅达利他填写了一份工作,这也将是一个非功能性测试(加以标记)。

< p > 1976年苹果电脑公司检查签署的创始人史蒂夫·乔布斯和史蒂夫·沃兹尼亚克显示在预览在RR拍卖的物品出售“史蒂夫·乔布斯革命”,在纽约,2022年3月8日,美国。路透/迈克Segar < / p >
1976年苹果电脑公司检查签署的创始人史蒂夫·乔布斯和史蒂夫·沃兹尼亚克提供的项目显示在预览RR拍卖的“史蒂夫·乔布斯革命”销售,在纽约,2022年3月8日,美国。路透/迈克Segar

“史蒂夫没有签署很多东西。他不喜欢签名对象。所以他的签名是非常罕见的。它实际上是一个难能可贵的签名收藏家感兴趣。所以任何时间提出了史蒂夫的签名,是一大笔钱,”《连线》杂志的编辑史蒂芬•列维表示,关注新兴技术。

拍卖行表示,项目,包括四分之一来自第一个游戏视频游戏(Douglas Engelbart机器和1960年代的鼠标,帮助告诉计算机历史的故事。

“这些计算机和视频游戏有什么特别之处是他们原型和早期的模型,是很难找到。这些东西被人委托我们的硅谷当整个计算机革命开始,”利文斯通说。
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A 1970s Allan Alcorn Atari Inc. employee ID and Atari Pong 'Home Edition' prototype game console are pictured during a preview of items offered in RR Auction's \"The Steve Jobs Revolution\" sale, in New York City, U.S. March 8, 2022. REUTERS\/Mike Segar<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Alicia Powell<\/strong>

NEW YORK: Items from the birth of Apple<\/a>, home computing and video gaming are up for grabs at an auction, which will conclude on March 17.

The top lot from \"
The Steve Jobs Revolution<\/a>: Engelbart, Atari, and Apple\" auction is a July 1976 check to pay $3,430 for parts for the Apple 1 computer, signed by Apple founders Steve Jobs<\/a> and Steve Wozniak<\/a>.

\"This is before they had any investors,\" explained Bobby Livingston, executive vice president at RR Auction, which is conducting the sale. \"The reason it's signed by both of them is in their charter. Any expenses over $1,000, they both had to agree and here's the evidence.\"

The auction includes many items relating to Jobs, including high school photos and an application he had filled out for a job at Atari, which will also come as an NFT (non-fungible token).

\"&lt;p&gt;A
A 1976 Apple Computer check signed by founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak is displayed during a preview of items offered in RR Auction's \"The Steve Jobs Revolution\" sale, in New York City, U.S. March 8, 2022. REUTERS\/Mike Segar<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>
\"Steve did not sign very many things. He didn't like to sign objects. So his signature is very rare. It's actually one of the rarest signatures that collectors are interested in. So any time something comes up with Steve's signature on it, it goes for a lot of money,\" said Steven Levy, editor at large for Wired magazine, which focuses on emerging technologies.

The auction house said the items, including a quarter taken from one of the first Atari Pong video game machines and a 1960s Douglas Engelbart mouse, help tell the story of computer history.

\"What makes these computers and video games so special is they're prototypes and they're very early models that are difficult to find. These items are being consigned to us by people from the Silicon Valley that were there when this whole computer revolution started,\" said Livingston.
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