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David Ahl, who left Digital Equipment Corporation and started Creative
Computing magazine to popularize personal computers (Photo courtesy of David
Ahl, Creative Computing) Les Solomon's basement with a collection of computers
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David Ahl, who left Digital Equipment Corporation and started Creative
Computing magazine to popularize personal computers (Photo courtesy of David
Ahl, Creative Computing) Les Solomon's basement with a collection of computers
...
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The first such book was David Ahl's 101 BASIC Games, compiled while Ahl was
still at DEC and originally intended for use on minicomputers. Often displaying
nothing more graphically sophisticated than patterns of asterisks printed out on a
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The first such book was David Ahl's 101 BASIC Games, compiled while Ahl was
still at DEC and originally intended for use on minicomputers. Often displaying
nothing more graphically sophisticated than patterns of asterisks printed out on a
...
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Carl Helmers, first editor of Byte magazine (Photo courtesy of David Ahl, Creative
Computing) Carl Helmers, as the first editor of Bute, spreading the word about
personal computers (Photo courtesy of David Ahl, Creative Computing) John ...
Carl Helmers, first editor of Byte magazine (Photo courtesy of David Ahl, Creative
Computing) Carl Helmers, as the first editor of Bute, spreading the word about
personal computers (Photo courtesy of David Ahl, Creative Computing) John ...
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Contents
The Voyage to Altair | 25 |
The Miracle Makers | 55 |
Homebrew | 97 |
Copyright | |
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Fire in the Valley: The Making of the Personal Computer Paul Freiberger,Michael Swaine No preview available - 2000 |
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References to this book
Western Sunrise: The Genesis and Growth of Britain's Major High Tech Corridor No preview available - 1987 |