Early Home Computers by Kevin Murrell


ISBN
9780747812166
Published
Released
01 / 04 / 2013
Binding
Paperback
Pages
48
Dimensions
149 x 210mm

Developments in microelectronics in the early 1970s meant that computers at home seemed about to become commonplace: the kitchen computer would hold all of the familys recipes and keep a record of food in the larder; the study computer would manage the family finances; and the kids computers would educate and entertain them. Engineers, enthusiasts and budding entrepreneurs set about making home computers a reality, and although the first machines were extremely limited, later models significantly affected life at home, at school and at work. This is the story of the first commonplace home computers - the Sinclairs, Commodores, Amstrads, Acorns, Apple Macs, and the earliest versions of Microsoft Windows - that helped to make the computer an indispensable item in the British home.
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