The link in my previous post on the Intel MCS-4 Story didn't come through. Here it is: http://www.youtube.ng/watch?v=gPKZSuXAVMU Dag -- Dag Spicer | Senior Curator | Computer History Museum Editorial Board | Annals of the History of Computing 1401 N. Shoreline Blvd. | Mountain View CA 94043 Tel: +1 650 810 1035 | Fax: +1 650 810 1055 Twitter: @ComputerHistory FB: facebook.com/computerhistory Technology married with the humanities makes our hearts sing. -- Steve Jobs
This is fascinating for seeing how Intel tried to position the MCS-4 for potential customers. Also great if you're nostalgic for sideburns. Janet On Jun 29, 2012, at 10:14 PM, Dag Spicer wrote:
The link in my previous post on the Intel MCS-4 Story didn't come through.
Here it is: http://www.youtube.ng/watch?v=gPKZSuXAVMU
Dag
-- Dag Spicer | Senior Curator | Computer History Museum Editorial Board | Annals of the History of Computing 1401 N. Shoreline Blvd. | Mountain View CA 94043 Tel: +1 650 810 1035 | Fax: +1 650 810 1055
Twitter: @ComputerHistory FB: facebook.com/computerhistory
Technology married with the humanities makes our hearts sing. -- Steve Jobs
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