The information is useful, yes, but less useful to
me, being in a
language I do not speak (and Google translate does a fairly poor job
on this stuff.) ,
There is lots of usefull stuff on the stuttgart computer museum's
server, lots of it not found elsewere. They could market it better.
Try ftp://ftp.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pub/cm/c74 for the earliest
article on a TTL DIY computer,
a strange clockless beast, with instruction mapped on memoryaddresses.
It came/started before the Educ8 and Mark-8.
There is also some stuff on Philips computers.
And by reading the german article on the 4051, you will find out that @
is called "clinging ape" in german. It is "monkey's tail" in
Dutch. So
how is that for useful information !
Jos Dreesen