Early Kit Computers

#vintagecomputer #kitcomputer #technology The development of the microprocessor brought the opportunity to have a personal computer for the first time. However in the mid-1970s the industry was still in its infancy. There weren’t any large personal computer manufacturers and the facilities to build things in mass volumes didn’t exist; the market was too small. Since the market for a home computer tended to be engineering types and those with an interest in electronics, it made sense to outsource assembly to them and thereby keep costs low. This video will cover the ins and outs of kit computing and will show off some very rare, unbuilt vintage computer kits. 00:00 - Silly Intro 02:33 - Digital Group 8080 Motherboard 03:39 - JR Components Memory Board for Dream 6800 04:43 - Applied Technology DG680 CPU Card 07:13 - Electronic Systems S100 Video Terminal Board 08:22 - Byte Shop BYT-8 MPU Card 09:08 - Altair 680 Case and Rev 0 Board 10:32 - Don Lancaster TVT
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