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Datapoint

The Lost Story of the Texans Who Invented the Personal Computer Revolution

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Publisher Description

Forget Apple and IBM. For that matter forget Silicon Valley. The first personal computer, a selfcontained unit with its own programmable processor, display, keyboard, internal memory, telephone interface, and mass storage of data was born in San Antonio TX. US Patent number 224,415 was filed November 27, 1970 for a machine that is the direct lineal ancestor to the PC as we know it today. The story begins in 1968, when two Texans, Phil Ray and Gus Roche, founded a firm called Computer Terminal Corporation. As the name implies their first product was a Datapoint 3300 computer terminal replacement for a mechanical Teletype. However, they knew all the while that the 3300 was only a way to get started, and it was cover for what their real intentions were to create a programmable massproduced desktop computer. They brought in Jack Frassanito, Vic Poor, Jonathan Schmidt, Harry Pyle and a team of designers, engineers and programmers to create the Datapoint 2200. In an attempt to reduce the size and power requirement of the computer it became apparent that the 2200 processor could be printed on a silicon chip. Datapoint approached Intel who rejected the concept as a "dumb idea" but were willing to try for a development contract. Intel belatedly came back with their chip but by then the Datapoint 2200 was already in production. Intel added the chip to its catalog designating it the 8008. A later upgrade, the 8080 formed the heart of the Altair and IMSI in the midseventies. With further development it was used in the first IBM PCthe PC revolution's chip dynasty. If you're using a PC, you're using a modernized Datapoint 2000.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2012
August 30
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
330
Pages
PUBLISHER
Hugo House Publishers, Ltd
SELLER
Hugo House Publishers, LTD
SIZE
14.3
MB
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