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Gordon’s Personal View of Personal Computing: before the PC Vintage Computer Society 27 September 1998 Gordon Bell [email protected] http:// www.research.microsoft.com/~gbell

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Page 1: Gordons Personal View of Personal Computing: before the PC Vintage Computer Society 27 September 1998 Gordon Bell gbell@microsoft.com gbell

Gordon’s Personal View ofPersonal Computing:

before the PC

Vintage Computer Society

27 September 1998

Gordon Bell

[email protected]://www.research.microsoft.com/~gbell

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Apple II

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First personal computer

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Micral

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In the beginning: Manchester “Baby” ran the first program 22 June 1948

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English Electric Deuce Console 1955

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Whirlwind c1953 … 1st generation, 16-bit word; 4 KB memory; 8 K drum

Whirlwind begot TX-O/TX-2 begot DEC PDP-1 Real time, first compiler, ECAD, text editor

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Whirlwind console, drum, 1 Kw core

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SAGE Control Room c 1962.Whirlwind used for first experiments.

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SAGE (Semi-Automatic Ground Environment) Operator Console

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TX-0 Console c1959… one of the first transistorized personal computers

Speech, handwriting recognition, neuro data analysis, etc. Interactive editors, debuggers, etc.

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MIT Speech group with TX-0, c1959.

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DEC Computer before PDP-111957 1961 1963

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DEC PDP-1 c1961

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Wes Clark & LINC c1962: Personal computers for bio-medical research

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PDP-5 c1964: PDP-8 predecessor

Process control, real time experiments. Fortran ran in 4 K, 12 bit words

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Gbell with LINC and PDP-8 c1965

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PDP-8: first mini

First OEM computer. OS/8 (from timesharing) begot RT-11 begot CPM

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PDP-8 Modules

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PDP-8/E

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PDP-8 and Linc Family Tree

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PDP-8 12 bit word price (t)

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PDP-8 prices (t)

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Timesharing: given everyone their own, low cost, personal computer

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PDP-6 c1965 : First commercial time shared computer. Gbell & Alan Kotok

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PDP-6 Development team c1965

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PDP-6/10/ DECsystem 10/20 family tree

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There is no reason anyone There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their would want a computer in their home.home.

Ken OlsenPresident, Chairman and

founder of Digital, 1977

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Equating yourself to the average“user/buyer” is risky . . . unless you’re an average user.

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Why didn’t Digital lead personal computers?

That’s another talk…

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Minis and timesharing contributions SpaceWar demonstrated the

importance of interactive graphics Editors, calculators, interactive

debuggers, interpreters were in use Mail and chat used timesharing Minis established embedded

computers