Datapoint 1100 |
Bugbooks |
I have made several post (listed below) here on my blog about the Datapoint 2200 and it is a very interesting story of perhaps the start of personal computers - long before MITS ALTAIR 8800, Apple , Microsoft or IBM.
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Datapoint 1100 |
This looks like a Datapoint 2200 without the cassette tape decks for mass storage.
Datapoint 1100 |
The inside looks very similar to the Datapoint 2200 without the 2 audio cassette drives for mass storage.
Datapoint 1100 |
This unit was tested April 1975.
Datapoint 1100 |
This name and serial number tag indicates it is an 1100 and serial number #100.
Here is some great research about the first microprocessor - Ken Shirriff's Blog
Older post about the Datapoint 2200:
Intel 8008 Microprocessor began as a 'Computer Terminal Corporation 2200" - an Electronic Data Terminal
"The Lost Story of the Texans Who Invented the Personal Computer Revolution" a 327 page book by Lamont Wood & published in 2010.
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We always have interesting visitors in our Computer Museum with great stories about their experience with vintage computers - Here is a video with Virginia Tech Professor Bill Green. He makes some nice comments about our museum. "CLICK TO VIEW"
During the late 80's I was able to find this fine Datapoint1100 & Datapoint 2200. They are both in the "Bugbook Historical Microcomputer Collection".
"by David Larsen" KK4WW Computer Collector Historian Send Message Like us on Facebook My Blog about hometown Floyd VA
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