Listen "#16 The Personal Computer Revolution"
Episode Synopsis
In 1975, the Altair 8800 powered by the Intel 8080 ignited the personal computer revolution. In this episode, we discuss the pivotal forces that made computers accessible to normal people, and enabled the creation of companies like Microsoft and Apple. We discuss some of the major computers of the late 1970s and some of the important software products. We cover the period of 1975-1980.
This episode is not meant to be an exhaustive history, but instead a good general overview. We couldn’t cover every computer, software product, or important person in the PC revolution. But we hope we excited listeners to explore more.
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Intel 8080
MOS 6502
Zilog Z80
Altair 8800
Atari 2600
Microsoft BASIC
CP/M
Visicalc
Apple I
Apple II
Commodore PET
TRS-80
IBM PC
Bill Gates
Paul Allen
Gary Kildall
Steve Wozniak
Steve Jobs
Follow us on Twitter @KopecExplains.
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This episode is not meant to be an exhaustive history, but instead a good general overview. We couldn’t cover every computer, software product, or important person in the PC revolution. But we hope we excited listeners to explore more.
Show Links
Intel 8080
MOS 6502
Zilog Z80
Altair 8800
Atari 2600
Microsoft BASIC
CP/M
Visicalc
Apple I
Apple II
Commodore PET
TRS-80
IBM PC
Bill Gates
Paul Allen
Gary Kildall
Steve Wozniak
Steve Jobs
Follow us on Twitter @KopecExplains.
Theme “Place on Fire” Copyright 2019 Creo, CC BY 4.0
Find out more at http://kopec.live
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