- of switches"-type
microcomputers, the MITS
Altair 8800 (1975) was
arguably the most famous. Most of
these simple,
early microcomputers were sold as electronic...
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years after the
first microcomputers for
mainstream consumers appeared, the
Ontario Ministry of
Education sensed that
microcomputers could be an important...
- For an
overview of
microcomputers of
different kinds, see the
following lists of
microcomputers: List of
early microcomputers List of home
computers List...
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known as a "personal computer".
Intel also
created one of the
first microcomputers in 1973.
Intel opened its
first international manufacturing facility...
- 3D
Microcomputers Wholesale and Distribution, Inc.,
often referred to as 3D
Microcomputers or 3D Micro, was a
computer company based in Markham, Ontario...
- The BBC
Microcomputer System, or BBC Micro, is a
series of
microcomputers designed and
built by
Acorn Computers Limited in the 1980s for the Computer...
- 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...
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Microcomputer ****ociates, Inc., was an
American computer company founded by
Manny Lemas and Ray Holt. It
produced the low-cost Jolt
Microcomputer, designed...
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featured Micro Instrumentation and
Telemetry Systems's (MITS)
Altair 8800
microcomputer,
which inspired Allen to
suggest that they
could program a
BASIC interpreter...
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affordable consumer goods.
Early personal computers –
generally called microcomputers – were sold
often in
electronic kit form and in
limited numbers, and...