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Pertec Computer Corporation (PCC),
formerly Peripheral Equipment Corporation (PEC), was a
computer company based in Chatsworth,
California which originally...
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annual sales had
reached $6
million by 1977 when they were
acquired by
Pertec Computer. The
operations were soon
merged into the
larger company and the...
- a
larger partner. MITS had
always used
Pertec Computer Corporation disk
drives and on
December 3, 1976,
Pertec signed a
letter of
intent to
acquire MITS...
- key-to-tape and key-to-disk
systems from
smaller companies such as
Inforex and
Pertec.
Keypunches and
punched cards were
still commonly used for both data and...
- cartridge.
Historical interfaces include also ESCON,
parallel port, IDE,
Pertec. Some
modern designs are
still developed to
operate in a non-linear fashion...
- Microsoft. New York:
Penguin Group. p. 107. ISBN 978-1-59184-537-9. MITS/
Pertec 'materially
breached its best
efforts obligation...' Freiberger, Paul; Swaine...
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developed the
Altair 8800B,
which was
introduced in June 1976. In 1977,
Pertec Computer Corporation purchased MITS and
began to
market the computer, without...
- systems, and also
mention OEM
versions for Perkin-Elmer, Ohio Nuclear,
Pertec and
Societe Occitane d'Electronique systems. It
seems likely this is what...
- : 77 In 1980, Triumph-Adler
acquired a
majority stake in
Pertec Computer Corporation.
Pertec themselves acquired Micro Instrumentation and
Telemetry Systems...
- 5,000 8
Altair 8800 MITS
Computer 8-bit 4,000 HP 9800
series Hewlett-Packard
Computer — 4,000 10
Pertec/MITS 300
Pertec Computer Computer 8-bit 3,000...