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392:(1977). He says that all the ideas for improving the computer came to him while he was designing the Apple I, but he didn't implement them because he wanted to finish the Apple I in a timely manner. The Apple II featured several improvements over the Apple I, including real color graphics and six expansion slots (an idea he and Jobs disagreed over). It also had a real case, something the Apple I lacked. 36: 641: 403:
company within five years. Wozniak, however, was unconvinced. Markkula said that Wozniak would have to leave his job at HP. Wozniak was reluctant to do so, since he wanted to be an engineer and not a manager. He finally agreed to do so after an old friend told him he could join Apple and still be
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for the display (which in itself, took some doing). He even added some features not found on the commercial game, such as displaying the score onscreen and displaying four-letter exclamations when missing a ball. Once while visiting Jobs, he showed it to one of the top executives of Atari, Inc.,
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in only four days. He also describes, without bitterness, how Jobs shortchanged him on the job. Jobs, who worked for Atari Inc., said he would give Wozniak half of "whatever they paid him" for development of the game. Jobs subsequently gave Wozniak $ 375, saying Atari Inc. paid him $ 750 for the
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Wozniak ends his book with advice to others, particularly the youth, on how to develop their own inventions and encourages them to ignore the mainstream and follow their own passions and ideas.
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and some of his other ventures. Near the end of the book, Wozniak explains that he wrote the book in order to dispel some misconceptions that have been spread about him, his relationship with
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with Alice (then his fiancée). He describes just staring at it, amazed that computers could be used in such a way. He went home and recreated the game on his own, using a standard
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and his relationship with and feelings towards Apple. Wozniak presents his story in short vignettes, never longer than a few pages, and most no longer than just a few paragraphs.
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Wozniak starts his autobiography with a description of his parents, some of their history, and describes how his father had a top secret job involving
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While still with HP, Wozniak describes his moonlighting development, with Jobs, of the prototype of the
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About this time, Jobs and Wozniak searched for someone to head their company, and finally found
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game. Wozniak later found out that Atari Inc. actually paid Jobs $ 5,000 for the game.
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Wozniak describes his encounter with the first successful video
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Steve Wozniak
Gina Smith
Autobiography
W. W. Norton
Hardback
ISBN
0-393-06143-4
OCLC
972704219
New York Times bestselling
autobiography
Steve Wozniak
Gina Smith
W. W. Norton & Company
Apple Computer
Steve Jobs
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