Tony Duell wrote:
Here are a couple more 'toy' computers that
I've come across, dating from
the early 1970's.
Tony,
Do you know of the Wireless World Computer, the design was published in
that magazine in 1967. The students 3 years older than me built one at
school and I got to be its guardan when they left. It was my first
introduction to hands on hardware.
It was an 8 bit word serial "machine" with 3 words of memeory,
"programs" had to be entered on switches.
I have the bound volume of WW with the complete designs, mabe I should
contact WW and see if they would allow me to publish it on the web?
Regards,
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