"It is a real bonus being able to feature two Q1s – the world’s earliest microcomputers – at Kingston University," said Paul Neve, senior lecturer and course leader of the undergraduate computer ...
BOULDER CREEK, Calif.--I have seen the world's first microcomputer, and it is not the Altair. For years, any serious discussions about the earliest microcomputers had to include the Altair 8800, the ...
The world's first desktop microcomputer, the Q1 model, is being auctioned at Heritage Auctions. Cleaners discovered this significant artifact in storage boxes at Kingston University in London, which ...
From the October, 1979 issue of High Times comes Francis X. Kirby’s “How To Buy A Brain For $2,500 Or Less.” Tiny computers are here to stay. These shiny little miracles of machine intelligence are ...
This Review of Research cites many responses to our request for research on microcomputers and young children that appeared in the March 1983 issue of Young Children. Unlike other Research in Review ...
Two of the world's earliest microcomputers, the Q1 models, have resurfaced from storage boxes at Kingston University in London, shedding light on the formative years of computing. The Q1 ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. In 1987, Bruce Gustafson donated to ...
In the past, instruction in major programming languages such as PL/I has been restricted to mainframes. However, recent improvements in microcomputer hardware and software permit the use of this and ...
Austin, James E., and Dennis J. Encarnation III. "Mexico and the Microcomputers (C)." Harvard Business School Supplement 386-184, April 1986. (Revised June 1986.) ...