- en.wikipedia.org Datapoint 2200The Datapoint 2200 was a mass-produced programmable terminal usable as a computer, designed by Computer Terminal Corporation (CTC)...
- oldcomputers.net datapoint-2200.htmlSince this particular Datapoint 2200 is from Europe, it had been rewired for 220VAC power.
- tr.wikiital.com wiki/Datapoint_2200Terminal / Kişisel bilgisayar. Üretici. Veri noktası. Sunum. Haziran 1970. satış başlangıcı. 1971. Satış sonu. 1979. İşlemci.
- buyukansiklopedi.com Datapoint_2200Datapoint 2200 bir olan programlanabilir terminali tarafından tasarlanan Amerikalılar tarafından açıklanan Phil Ray ve Gus Roche, Bilgisayar Terminali...
- The computer-oriented user will find this manual useful for evaluation of the Datapoint 2200 capabilities and limitations.
- historyofinformation.com detail.php…"Aside from being one of the first personal computers, the Datapoint 2200 has another connection to computer history.
- github.com Bread80/Datapoint2200Schematics for the Datapoint 2200 processor (version 1, serial) transcribed from original documents.
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- history-computer.com technology/datapoint-2200-…Datapoint 2200 was unveiled at the beginning of 1970 and was launched to the market in May.
- spectrum.ieee.org legacy-of-datapoint-2200-…One such technology is the Datapoint 2200, a programmable terminal that laid the foundation for the personal computer revolution.
- http://vcfed.com index.php…As part of a trade I am now an owner of a Datapoint 2200 kit to assemble.
- teknomani.com 2020/05/eski-bilgisayarlar-…Zamanın teknolojisi ve fiyatlarını görmek adına, Datapoint 2200'ün çeşitli modellerinin fiyatlarını aşağıda tablo halinde gösteriyorum.
- ithistory.org db/hardware/datapoint-corporation/…The Datapoint 2200 was a mass-produced programmable terminal, designed by Phil Ray and Gus Roche, announced by Computer Terminal Corporation (CTC)...
- shakerdesignproject.com academic-writing-tips/…The Datapoint 2200 was a mass-produced desktop personal computer, designed by Computer Terminal Corporation (CTC) founders Phil Ray and Gus Roche...