In the book "Steve Jobs" by Walter Isaacson, a detailed narrative unfolds about the early days of Apple and the hands-on work involved in building their products. When a circuit board was completed by the team, it would be passed to Steve Wozniak for further processing. Steve Jobs played a crucial role in testing these boards, connecting them to a TV and keyboard to ensure they functioned correctly. If a board failed, Jobs would troubleshoot the issue, carefully checking each pin connection to rectify the problem.
This meticulous approach to product assembly and testing showcased the dedication and technical skills of Jobs and his team. Their commitment to quality and hands-on involvement helped shape the innovative products Apple became known for. The narrative brings to life the collaborative effort behind the scenes and highlights Steve Jobs' problem-solving mindset during the formative years of the company.