Apple, Commodore l'Apple II-Commodore PET 2001-TRS-80 Model I-Complete Technical Drawing - Computer





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Description of the work
This technical panel, executed with a graphic style reminiscent of the industrial blueprints of the 1970s, illustrates the three personal computers that marked the beginning of the mass information revolution: the Apple II, the Commodore PET 2001 and the TRS-80 Model I.
The work is organized as an archival document from the Design Office, dated June 1977. Through isometric drawings, exploded views of the motherboards and dimensional schematics, the poster segments the anatomy of these historic machines. Notable iconic details include the PET's integrated cassette unit, the TRS-80's separated-keyboard design, and the Apple II's modular structure.
The finishing touch is provided by the cartouche at the bottom, bearing fictitious signatures (such as "R. Wayne" in homage to the third co-founder of Apple) and the approval stamps "CONFIDENTIAL", giving the piece an aura of historical authenticity and retro-tech charm.
Description of the work
This technical panel, executed with a graphic style reminiscent of the industrial blueprints of the 1970s, illustrates the three personal computers that marked the beginning of the mass information revolution: the Apple II, the Commodore PET 2001 and the TRS-80 Model I.
The work is organized as an archival document from the Design Office, dated June 1977. Through isometric drawings, exploded views of the motherboards and dimensional schematics, the poster segments the anatomy of these historic machines. Notable iconic details include the PET's integrated cassette unit, the TRS-80's separated-keyboard design, and the Apple II's modular structure.
The finishing touch is provided by the cartouche at the bottom, bearing fictitious signatures (such as "R. Wayne" in homage to the third co-founder of Apple) and the approval stamps "CONFIDENTIAL", giving the piece an aura of historical authenticity and retro-tech charm.

