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Festival, held in Atlantic City in the summer of 1976. But it was not ready enough to be shown to the public.
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Steve and his friend Dan Kottke were trying to sell the Apple I from their Apple Computer booth, while Woz was working on finishing the Apple II.
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The visitors were not impressed by the Apple I, a board sold by two amateur bearded young men, while MITS, which sold the Altair, had a huge
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booth with music, dancers and business suits. Steve learned a lot that day.
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After the Apple II was finished, Steve went looking for investors. He talked to several venture capitalists, who were already legions in the Valley. The
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first to show up was Don Valentine. He turned Steve and Woz down, but he did give them a hand by passing them the name of another potential
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investor, Mike Markkula. Mike was a former Intel employee who had made millions and retired early. He was 34 when he met with Woz and Steve, and
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he bought into their vision. He was also quite aware of the potential returns on his
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