- The
Kenbak-1 is
considered by the
Computer History Museum, the
Mimms Museum of
Technology and Art and the
American Computer Museum to be the world's first...
- John
Blankenbaker of
Kenbak Corporation in 1970, and was
first sold in
early 1971.
Unlike a
modern personal computer, the
Kenbak-1 was
built of small-scale...
- 8008
design because it
needed 20
support chips.
Another early system, the
Kenbak-1, was
released in 1971. Like the
Datapoint 2200, it used small-scale integrated...
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engineering students, engineers, and hobbyists.
FPGAs are used for this purpose.
Kenbak-1 Amdahl, G. M.; Blaauw, G. A.; Brooks, F. P. (1964). "Architecture of the...
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economically practical for
tasks previously done by
analog methods. The
Kenbak-1,
ancestor of the
first personal computers, used TTL for its CPU instead...
- is one of the
earliest commercial, non-kit
personal computers. The 1971
Kenbak-1,
invented before the
first microprocessor, is
considered to be the world's...
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original on 2013-07-09.
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kenbak 1
Resources and Information".
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enthusiasts Heathkit H8 and
relations Heathkit H11
Heath ET-100 8088
trainer Kenbak-1 KIM-1 LNW-80 MK14 Mark-8 Micro-Professor MPF-I
Nascom 1 and
Nascom 2 Newbear...
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Bankruptcy Kaypro Non-Linear
Systems United States 1981 1992
Bankruptcy Kenbak Corporation —
United States 1970 1973
Acquired by CTI
Education Products...
- (ICs),
where each IC
contained only a few
logic gates or flip-flops. The
Kenbak-1 (1971) used small-scale
integration transistor–transistor
logic (TTL)...