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Digital Retro: The Evolution and Design of the Personal Computer
Gordon Laing
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| #1884610 in Books | Sybex | 2004-09-21 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.12 x.70 x9.26l,1.92 | File type: PDF | 192 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Very nice photos of old personal computers|By Bigstory|A very nice picture book with many beautiful photos of old personal computers from the past along with a couple of retro consoles(the original NES from 1985 and the Sega Master System). The coverage begins with the MITS Altair 8800 from 1975 and goes till the NeXT Cube in 1988. Information for each system is a bit limited(I|From the Back Cover|The late Seventies to the early Nineties was a completely unique period in the history of computing. Long before Microsoft and Intel ruled the PC world, a disparate variety of home computers, from an unlikely array of suppliers, were engaging
The late Seventies to the early Nineties was a completely unique period in the history of computing. Long before Microsoft and Intel ruled the PC world, a disparate variety of home computers, from an unlikely array of suppliers, were engaging in a battle that would shape the industry for years to come.
Products from established electronics giants clashed with machines which often appeared to have been (or actually were) assembled in a backyard shed by an ecc...
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