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List of early microcomputers - Wikipedia This is a list of early microcomputers sold to hobbyists and developers These microcomputers were often sold as "DIY" kits or pre-built machines in relatively small numbers in the mid-1970s
Retro Tech: 80s Computers and Their Software - newretro. net For some, the 80s never ended—at least not in their basements filled with vintage tech Collecting these machines has become a passion for many, offering a nostalgic journey and a tangible piece of computing history
Twelve. . . classic 1980s 8-bit micros - The Register Only Linux still holds some of that 80s sense of new worlds waiting to be discovered Perhaps Raspberry Pi will allow us to return to them In the meantime, here are ten of the micros that opened our young eyes to the possibilities of tech
Timeline of Microcomputers (1981-1983) - Tripod It incorporates both Zilog Z-80 and Intel 8088 microprocessors, allowing it to run CP M as well as CP M-86 or MS-DOS The National Computer Conference is held in Houston, Texas
1980 | Timeline of Computer History | Computer History Museum Seagate Technology creates the first hard disk drive for microcomputers, the ST506 The disk held 5 megabytes of data, five times as much as a standard floppy disk, and fit in the space of a floppy disk drive
BBC Micro - Wikipedia The BBC Microcomputer System, or BBC Micro, is a family of microcomputers developed and manufactured by Acorn Computers in the early 1980s as part of the BBC 's Computer Literacy Project
15 ’80s Home Computers That Are Now Museum Pieces Many home computers from the 1980s are now preserved in museums for their role in shaping early personal computing The 1980s saw the rise of personal computers in homes across the world Many of these machines introduced features that became standard in later decades
Engineering:List of early microcomputers - HandWiki This is a list of early microcomputers sold to hobbyists and developers These microcomputers were often sold as "DIY" kits or pre-built machines in relatively small numbers in the mid-1970s