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16 Brief History of Microprocessors
Students of computer architecture all too frequently see the microprocessor in the light of the latest high-performance personal computer. To many of them, there is no past the computer suddenly burst onto the scene as if it had fallen through a time warp. In reality, the computer has a rich and complex history.
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A Brief History of Computing
Modern computing can probably be traced back to the 'Harvard Mk I' and Colossus (both of 1943). Colossus was an electronic computer built in Britain at the end 1943 and designed to crack the German coding system - Lorenz cipher. The 'Harvard Mk I' was a more general purpose electro-mechanical programmable computer built at Harvard University with backing from IBM. These computers were among the first of the 'first generation' computers....
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Chronology of Events in the History of Microcomputers
This list is a collection of product announcements and delivery dates from various sources, mainly computer magazines and newspapers. History.
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Fascinating facts about the invention of the Microprocessor by M.E. 'Ted' Hoff in 1968.
When it first started in the mid-sixties, Intel produced electronic memory components. Ted Hoff was employee number 12 at the company assigned to work with minicomputers and in June, 1968, he was asked to liaison with a group of Japanese engineers from a company called Busicom.
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History of Computer Technology
It seems that the older you get the more interesting history becomes. One day I was talking with another engineer about Teletype machines and we were trying to remember exactly how they worked. Some quick searches on the internet brought back more than we wanted to remember. Most of the links below take you back to the old days when computing was tough -- teletypes, punched cards, hard drives the size of dishwashers and mag(netic) tape...
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History of computing hardware (1960s - present)
The history of computing hardware starting in the 1960s begins with the development of the integrated circuit (IC), which formed the basis of the first computer kits and home computers in the 1970s, notable examples being the MITS Altair, Apple II and Commodore PET; and which eventually powered personal and business computers such as the IBM PC and Apple Macintosh in the 1980s. Throughout the mid 1970s to late 1980s, hundreds of computer...
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Express Logic - RTOS, TCP/IP, USB Stack, File System, GUI


Express Logic develops, markets and supports the ThreadX® real-time operating system (RTOS), NetX™ TCP/IP networking stack, USBX™ USB stack, and FileX® embedded file system, and PrismX™ GUI toolkit for embedded applications. ThreadX is a royalty-free, full source code, small-footprint, low-overhead RTOS that is extremely easy to learn and use. ThreadX is one of the most widely deployed RTOS products in the world, with over 800 million products based on ThreadX.
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