The Homebrew Computer Club was an early computer hobbyist group in Menlo Park, California, which met from March 1975 to December 1986. The club had an...
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An Open Letter to Hobbyists (section 1975 Homebrew Computer Club and subsequent copying of Altair BASIC)
seminars featuring the Altair Computer and Altair BASIC. The Homebrew Computer Club was an early computer hobbyist club in Palo Alto, California. At the...
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(known as "Woz"), a regular visitor to Homebrew Computer Club meetings, designed the single-board Apple I computer and first demonstrated it there. With...
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Apple I (redirect from Apple I Computer)
the Homebrew Computer Club in Palo Alto, California, impressing the Byte Shop, an early computer retailer. After securing an order for 50 computers, Jobs...
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Homebrew computer may refer to: Homebuilt computer Homebrew Computer Club This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Homebrew computer...
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Gordon French (category American computer specialists)
October 26, 2019) was an American computer engineer and programmer who played a key role in the Homebrew Computer Club. He died on October 26, 2019, in...
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History of Apple Inc. (redirect from Apple Computer financial history)
paper-computer needed only minor changes to run on the new chip. By March 1, 1976, Wozniak completed the machine and took it to a Homebrew Computer Club meeting...
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Apple Inc. (redirect from Apple computer)
200 in 2024). Wozniak debuted the first prototype Apple I at the Homebrew Computer Club in July 1976. The Apple I was sold as a motherboard with CPU, RAM...
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Hacker (redirect from Computer hacking)
computing community, focusing on hardware in the late 1970s (e.g. the Homebrew Computer Club) and on software (video games, software cracking, the demoscene)...
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Silicon Valley (section Rise of computer culture)
I and (successor) Apple II computers. As a result, the first preview of the Apple I was given at the Homebrew Computer Club. Subsequent meetings were held...
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Li-Chen Wang (category American computer programmers)
American computer engineer, best known for his Palo Alto Tiny BASIC for Intel 8080-based microcomputers. He was a member of the Homebrew Computer Club and...
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typically beer. Homebrew or home brew may also refer to: Homebrew Computer Club Homebrew (package manager), for macOS and Linux Homebrew (video games),...
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and History IEEE computer history timeline (Archive from 2005) Links to all things Commodore A homebrew computer club site Computer History Museum Pictures...
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Telemetry Systems created the Altair 8800, a computer kit that cost only $397. The Homebrew Computer Club was founded by Fred Moore and Gordon French as...
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steal. Process hijacking occurs when an attacker takes over an existing computer process. Web applications run on many websites. Because they are inherently...
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Computer security (also cybersecurity, digital security, or information technology (IT) security) is a subdiscipline within the field of information security...
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of Community Memory and Homebrew Computer Club; a designer of the Sol-20 computer Bob Marsh: A designer of the Sol-20 computer Fred Moore: Activist and...
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History of video games (redirect from Timeline of computer and video games)
and the IMSAI 8080 released in the early 1970s. Groups like the Homebrew Computer Club in Menlo Park, California envisioned how to create new hardware...
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Lee Felsenstein (category American computer scientists)
American computer engineer who played a central role in the development of personal computers. He was one of the original members of the Homebrew Computer Club...
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Security hacker (redirect from Computer hackers)
controversy, computer programmers reclaim the term hacker, arguing that it refers simply to someone with an advanced understanding of computers and computer networks...
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Fred Moore (activist) (category Computer specialist stubs)
the personal computer. Moore was an active member of the People's Computer Company and one of the founders of the Homebrew Computer Club, urging its members...
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Steve Wozniak (redirect from Cream soda computer)
the Homebrew Computer Club to give a presentation of the fully assembled version of the Apple I.: 39–40 Paul Terrell, who was starting a new computer shop...
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Hacker culture (category Hacking (computer security))
originated at MIT and at the Homebrew Computer Club. The hacker ethics were chronicled by Steven Levy in Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution and in other...
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Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Stanford University and finished in 1972. Banatao also joined the Homebrew Computer Club, where he met Steve Jobs...
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ear alone. In 1975, Steve Dompier, member of Homebrew Computer Club, programmed an Altair 8800 computer to play Daisy as AM radio interference. In 1985...
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Information Age (redirect from Computer Age)
Computer Corporation released the Sord M200 Smart Home Computer in Japan. Steve Wozniak (known as "Woz"), a regular visitor to Homebrew Computer Club...
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Trojan horse (computing) (redirect from Trojan (computer security))
device. Ransomware attacks are often carried out using a trojan. Unlike computer viruses and worms, trojans generally do not attempt to inject themselves...
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Tom Pittman is an American computer scientist. He was a founding member of the Homebrew Computer Club and known for coauthoring The Art of Compiler Design...
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Steve Jobs (category American computer businesspeople)
meetings of the Homebrew Computer Club in 1975, which was a stepping stone to the development and marketing of the first Apple computer. According to a...
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S-100 bus (redirect from S-100 computer)
The S-100 bus formed the basis for homebrew computers whose builders (e.g., the Homebrew Computer Club) implemented drivers for CP/M and MP/M. These...
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