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Datapoint: The Lost Story of the Texans Who Invented the Personal Computer Revolution

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Forget Apple and IBM. For that matter forget Silicon Valley. The first personal computer, a self-contained unit with its own programmable processor, display, keyboard, internal memory, telephone interface, and mass storage of data was born in San Antonio TX. US Patent number 224,415 was filed November 27, 1970 for a machine that is the direct lineal ancestor to the PC as we know it today. The story begins in 1968, when two Texans, Phil Ray and Gus Roche, founded a firm called Computer Terminal Corporation. As the name ...

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Datapoint: The Lost Story of the Texans Who Invented the Personal Computer Revolution 2012, Hugo House Publishers

ISBN-13: 9781948261548

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Datapoint: The Lost Story of the Texans Who Invented the Personal Computer Revolution 2012, Hugo House Publishers

ISBN-13: 9781936449361

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