Digital archaeology of the microcomputer, 1974-1994

  2007-01-06 03:00:02
In a few years time, it will be impossible to study the history of home computers since everything at the time was proprietary; both in terms of the physical hardware, and all the software that ran upon it since most of it is encumbered by software “protection” to prevent copying. 
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