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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 family''s 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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?Introduction / The Coming of the Microchip / Entrepreneurs, Engineers and Enthusiasts / Practical Home Computers / IBM and Apple Set the Standard / Games, Modems and the Compact Disc / Conclusion / Further Reading / Places to Visit / Index

Early Home Computers 722 Shire Library

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 2/10/2013 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780747812166, 978-0747812166
      ISBN10: 0747812160

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      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 family''s 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.

      Table of Contents
      ?Introduction / The Coming of the Microchip / Entrepreneurs, Engineers and Enthusiasts / Practical Home Computers / IBM and Apple Set the Standard / Games, Modems and the Compact Disc / Conclusion / Further Reading / Places to Visit / Index

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