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He had a rig that fed eight recoding tape drives from one master, and he would manually copy eight tapes at a time as orders came in.

He said he could also recognize any of the Apple cassette software, recorded digitally on audio cassette, by listening to the data played over a conventional stereo amp.

He joined Apple in 1976, at age 14, when it was still housed in Steve Jobs’ parents’ garage, writing software manuals and coding after school. He is the company’s longest-serving employee.

One response to “Showing Apple employee #8 some of my artifacts. He remembers manually copying the Star Wars cassettes”

  1. His badge: IMG_2083IMG_2085The first Star Wars video game (released by Apple in 1978, without any license from LucasFilm):I just finished reading Ready Player One → Geek flashbackHe also remembered the surreal story of how I got Jobs to sign my Mac keyboardThe "Battleship"

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