On 6/7/24 10:29, Bill Degnan via cctalk wrote:
Still valid?
Personal Computer Milestones - Fun page that attempts to answer the
question: "What was the first PC?"
http://www.blinkenlights.com/pc.shtml
OK, I have to chime in here. I worked for Artronix about
1972. The LINC computer was developed at MIT for use in
biomedical research labs, and a bunch of people involved
with it later moved to Washington University in St. Louis.
The Biomedical Computer Lab there later added some features
such a a crude memory mapping unit and more memory, and
called this the Programmed Console, so as not to scare
people away. Artronix began building these PC's and selling
them to hospitals for radiation therapy planning. I have no
idea how many were sold. They were built into a desk, and
used 7400-series logic chips. They etched their own PC
boards, drilled them by hand and soldered in the chips by
hand. I wrote a series of diagnostics for them.
Jon