On 11/26/2019 7:09 PM, TeoZ via cctalk wrote:

The only reason Apple sold so many Apple II's was because some software designer came out with Visicalc. So many machines were sold that they ended up cheap enough and useful enough to end up in schools and homes where before they were only sold to corporations. IBM's release of the PC with open architecture and all the people who cloned it and made software and hardware for it that IBM never envisioned is the reason X86/X64 is so dominant not that is was the first or the best.

But the stange thing now, all the 8 bitters are making a come back
like the z80 with CP/M (USA) and the 6502 with BBC Micro (UK).
What ever happened to all the wierd early transitor computers that were like 48+ bits and 4K of core memory hit the surplus market in the mid
1970's?


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