On 8 Apr 2003, , Dwight K. Elvey wrote:
From: "The
Design Fort DTP" <design.fort(a)ns.sympatico.ca>
Hi all,
One thing I was always interested in - and the visitors in
my Computer Museum often want to know - is how many of the
very first personal computers are still in existence. By
first PCs I mean the following machines: Kenbak 1 Scelbi 8h
Mark-8 IBM 5100 Apple 1 Altair 8800 IMSAI 8080
Hi
Missed the Poly88.
Dwight
And also the MICOM 2000. The first Canadian-produced
computer and it came fully assembled.(!) In 1975, by
Stephen Dorsey who had earlier developed the worlds
first programmable word processor under the AES label
in 1972.
Lawrence
lgwalker@
mts.net