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50 Years Later [message #98151] Tue, 24 December 2024 12:01 Go to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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This is an exciting week. If you were into electronics in the 1970s, then you would have been amazed and excited by the issue of "Popular Electronics" that hit the streets 50 years ago this week - the week before Christmas in 1974.

On the cover was the Altair 8800, which most would consider the first commercially available microcomputer.

https://ParhamData.com/Altair8800/Popular_Electronics_197501.jpg
Popular Electronics January 1975 issue
(Magazine can be downloaded by clicking on the cover image)

If you aren't familiar with this computer, you might be interested in the link below. Or look it up on the internet. Its story is interesting, as are the people that were involved in its creation and expansion.
Most Altairs were sold as kits, and believe it or not, you can still get them. They are no longer sold by the original manufacturer - MITS - but there is an active hobbyist community that supports them. So if you're interested in the history of computers, and especially if you want to know more things about hardware - if you want to be "close to the metal" - I encourage you to investigate the Altair 8800.
Re: 50 Years Later [message #98153 is a reply to message #98151] Tue, 24 December 2024 20:42 Go to previous message
gofar99 is currently offline  gofar99
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Hi Wayne, I remember them. I probably got that issue as well. My earliest computer was a Timex/Sinclair 1000. I splurged and got the add on 16K memory. It worked fine and at a time when really no one had a computer it was great stuff. I believe I still have it in storage with a few programs.

Good Listening
Bruce
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