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Page 68
... Rubinstein Miracles and Mistakes Seymour Rubinstein was a programmer for Sanders Associates , a military defense electronics firm in New York , when he first met Bill Millard . Rubin- stein's ambition and self - confidence must have ...
... Rubinstein Miracles and Mistakes Seymour Rubinstein was a programmer for Sanders Associates , a military defense electronics firm in New York , when he first met Bill Millard . Rubin- stein's ambition and self - confidence must have ...
Page 69
... Rubinstein arrived , Barnaby was negotiating two software contracts with people from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey , where Glen Ewing had studied . Rubinstein took over these negotiations from Barnaby . IMSAI needed a disk ...
... Rubinstein arrived , Barnaby was negotiating two software contracts with people from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey , where Glen Ewing had studied . Rubinstein took over these negotiations from Barnaby . IMSAI needed a disk ...
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... Rubinstein The Bottom Line Seymour Rubinstein has said that he left IMSAI in order to establish a soft- ware firm . But as a man of sharp business sense , Rubinstein must have seen the dissolving financial foundation beneath the house ...
... Rubinstein The Bottom Line Seymour Rubinstein has said that he left IMSAI in order to establish a soft- ware firm . But as a man of sharp business sense , Rubinstein must have seen the dissolving financial foundation beneath the house ...
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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Altair Apple Computer Apple II Apple's BASIC began Bill Gates Bill Millard Bob Marsh building Byte calculator California called chip circuit board Computer Club computer companies ComputerLand Corporation CP/M Cromemco customers David Ahl dealers device Digital Research disk drive Dompier early Ed Roberts employees engineers Espinosa Eubanks Faber Fylstra garage Gary Kildall Gates and Allen Godbout hardware Heiser hobbyists Hoff Homebrew IMSAI industry Intel knew language later Lee Felsenstein Lohse machine magazine mainframe Markkula memory boards Micro microcomputer microprocessor Microsoft Mike Markkula minicomputer MITS MITS's operating system Osborne Paul Allen personal computer Pertec Photo courtesy Popular Electronics problem Proc Tech Processor Technology puter Radio Shack retail Roberts Rubinstein sell semiconductor Shrayer Silicon Valley sold Solomon soon Steve Jobs Steve Wozniak Tandy Terrell things thought told took users VisiCalc wanted Wigginton Woz's Xerox
References to this book
Western Sunrise: The Genesis and Growth of Britain's Major High Tech Corridor No preview available - 1987 |