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At least ours was all board-level components - three, in fact.
Clare Turner, Technical Writer
Redflex Traffic Systems, Inc.
15020 N. 74th St.
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
480.607.3583
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Behalf Of Gene Kim-Eng
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 3:37 PM
To: Lisa Roth; TECHWR-L
Subject: Re: New Poll Question
My dad and I built a Heathkit analog computer. We jumped the
gun on it, because if we'd waited a few months we could have
gotten the model that replaced it, which didn't have any tubes in
it. You "saved" your "program" by sketching how you had
cross-connected all the jumper cables.
Gene Kim-Eng
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From: "Lisa Roth" <roth -dot- lisa -at- jimmy -dot- harvard -dot- edu>
> * My first "computer" was an Atari with built-in BASIC. It had 64k
> internal memory and an external *cassette* machine to load games like
> Frogger. I used to have to start the cassette before going to the
dinner
> table, hoping it would be loaded and ready to play by the time dinner
> was over.
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