Photo: Getty ImagesIn 1976, Steve Wozniak sold his HP-65 programmable calculator for $500 to start a computer company with Steve Jobs.
It wasn’t a huge sacrifice.
As a calculator engineer at Hewlett-Packard, he knew that the HP-67 was on its way and, with his employee discount, he could buy one for $370.
His more highly prized gadget was the HP-35—the world’s premier scientific calculator and his inspiration for going to work at HP in the first place.
Persons:
Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs
Organizations:
HP, Hewlett, Packard