On 2021-11-16 4:41 p.m., Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:
Yes, there were prior machines, but the 4004 is
ARGUABLY the first
successful commercial mass-produced one.
There were others, from TI, Fairchild, Four-Phase?, etc.
As usual, the label "FIRST" is questionable due to whether we count
announcement, prototypes, demos, shipping, etc.
I think the first to sell at $5 or some other magic price number was most
important. For $75 more you can get a state of the art toaster, with one
touch browning and a free remote.
Some call the 5150, the start of the END of classic
computing, or at
least of the hobby dominated field.
The lack of good front panel I say was end of classic computing.
After that every thing was the same black box computer,
and C compiler.
> Happy computing all.
> Murray? ?
IBM IS EVIL. LIKE BIG BROTHER FROM 1984.
Well regards to in my view to open ideas in computing hardware and
software up until the internet.
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Grumpy Ol' Fred???????????? cisin at
xenosoft.com Ben.