I could now use a keyboard, but I still used the cassette recorder. After building the interface, I eventually got a floppy disk to work. That was so much more reliable than the cassette recorder. The very first IBM PC I ever saw wasn’t until the early 80s at Lockheed, where I was...
The IBM Portable Personal Computer featured a design that was somewhat portable by the standards of the day, housing a basic computer system within a suitcase-sized enclosure complete with a handle. It boasted a built-in 9-inch monochrome CRT monitor, a keyboard that doubled as the computer'...
Input: IBM Model F 83-key keyboard with five-pin connector Expansion: Five 62-pin expansion slots attached to 8-bit CPU I/O bus Prior to the 1980s, IBM had largely been known as a provider of business computer systems. As the 1980s opened, their market share in the growing minicompute...
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Known as the TrackPoint II, the nub allowed users to control the cursor without lifting their hands from the keyboard. IBM computer scientist Ted Selker conceived of the device, which responded to pressure rather than motion, to increase the efficiency of navigating and typing while taking up ...
License Awesome Raspberry Pi The Raspberry Pi is a series of credit card-sized single-board computers developed in the United Kingdom by the Raspberry Pi Foundation to promote the teaching of basic computer science in schools and developing countries. Official Link:Raspberry Pi Foundation Homepage,Ra...
And when you don't need to use the keyboard all day, you don't really care how good the 'board is, as long as it doesn't stop working. Big heavy indestructible keyboards like the 42H1292 and 1391401 became an unsupportable expense for the average personal computer, and they died out...
and bring computing to American business. The newly dubbed Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation (EMCC) set out to prepare its flagship product—a smaller and cheaper version of the ENIAC, with various improvements like added tape drives, a keyboard and a converter device that accepted punch-card ...
kinda an ironic combination and an AT->PS/2->USB keyboard adapter? lol___New for 2025! The CPU Shack has a co-processor! Visit The CPU Shack of microprocessor history and information. Back to top RobevJoined: 10 Mar 2006Posts: 3693Location: New Zealand Posted: Mo...
Keyboard and mouse. Rich and high. High speed and reliable. Many and various (Remote Method Invocation (RMI), Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA), SOAP WS, Representational State Transfer (RESTful), and so on). Stateful and stateless. Optimized for desktops and notebooks. Fewer ...