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What happened at the Homebrew Computer Club 50 years agoMar 5, 2025 · At Gordon French's garage in Menlo Park, California on March 5, 1975, a small group of electronic enthusiasts gathered to look at the computer ...
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The Homebrew Computer Club - CHM RevolutionThe Homebrew Club—like similar clubs—was a forum for sharing ideas. It attracted hobbyists and those eager to experiment, many of whom became leaders in ...Missing: impact | Show results with:impact
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What Happened on March 3rd - Computer History MuseumMar 3, 1975 · The Homebrew Computer Club first met in a garage in Menlo Park, California. Founders Fred Moore and Gordon French hosted about 30 microcomputer hobbyists.
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The Homebrew Computer Club and the Dawn of the Personal ...Nov 28, 2023 · Major advances in personal computing can be traced back to a 1970s group of hobbyists and aficionados who shared knowledge, circuits, and good times.Missing: impact | Show results with:impact
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March 5, 1975: A Whiff of Homebrew Excites the Valley - WIREDMar 4, 2009 · 1975: The pioneering computer-hobbyist group, The Homebrew Computer Club, holds its first meeting in a Silicon Valley garage.Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Altair 8800 Microcomputer | National Museum of American HistoryIt was the first microcomputer to sell in large numbers. In January 1975, a photograph of the Altair appeared on the cover of the magazine Popular Electronics.
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Homebrew Computer Club - FoundSFOn the appointed evening, during a pouring rainstorm, 30 people converged on Gordon's double-wide garage in Menlo Park, where the review copy of the Altair sat ...Missing: founding | Show results with:founding
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The Homebrew Computer Club 2013 Reunion - CHMDec 17, 2013 · The first meeting was on March 5, 1975 in a Menlo Park garage. ... When their unit arrived in March, Gordon French and Fred Moore posted ...
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Apple I Microcomputer | National Museum of American HistoryIts enthusiastic reception among the members of Silicon Valley's Homebrew Computer Club ... Jobs, SteveWozniak, SteveMaker: Apple Computer, Inc. Place Made: ...
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2-The Apple-1Steve Jobs was a 21 year old friend of Wozniak's and also a visitor at the Homebrew club. He had worked with Wozniak in the past (together they designed the ...
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Lee Felsenstein - CHM - Computer History MuseumLater, along with Homebrew members Gordon French and Bob Marsh, Felsenstein developed the SOL-20 computer, one of the first microcomputers to be sold complete ...
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Definition of Homebrew Computer Club | PCMagApple's Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, Osborne Computer's Adam Osborne and Cromemco's Harry Garland and Roger Melen were some of the club's members. See Apple, ...
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Dream Jobs 2010: Bob Marsh Hacks for Humanity - IEEE SpectrumJan 29, 2010 · He attained geek immortality by coinventing the Sol-20 personal computer in the mid-1970s. He was a key member of the legendary Homebrew ...
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[PDF] Computer Club - vtda.orgMar 15, 1975 · The hobbyist clubs are expanding, more com- puter stores are opening, new products are being announced, magazines devoted to personal computers ...Missing: evolution affordable
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[PDF] Homebrew Computer Club £ - StacksThe previous survey on June 9, 1976 turned up 101 operating computers. A club is starting in Santa Cruz with the first meet ing scheduled for August 10, 1976.Missing: 1977 | Show results with:1977
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Steve Wozniak Reunites With the Historic Homebrew Computer ClubSep 7, 2024 · Original club member Dan Sokol also remembered building his own blue box to sneak free long-distance phone calls from the phone company ...
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10. The Homebrew Computer Club - Hackers [Book] - O'Reilly MediaTom Pittman, a free-lance engineer who'd built an improbable homebrew computer around the early Intel 4004 chip, had met Fred Moore at a computer conference.<|separator|>
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The Hobby Computer Culture - Creatures of ThoughtMay 24, 2025 · From 1975 through early 1977, the use of personal computers ... Cover of the second Homebrew Computer Club newsletter, with sketches of members.The Clubs · The Publishers · The Mythology Of The...
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1969-1977 - Apple II History1977 September. Wozniak, Espinosa, and Wigginton have to discontinue their attendance at the Homebrew Computer Club; work at Apple is now taking up all of their ...
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Crowd gathers for Homebrew Computer Club's 30th | ZDNETNov 5, 2005 · ... overcrowded meeting room--with tales of the Homebrew club's history. Felsenstein, who moderated many of the club's meetings, talked at ...
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[PDF] NEWSLETTER Homebrew Computer Club - StacksIt was survey time again at the Homebrew Computer Club meeting January 4, 1978. Attendance was 175 people with about 10 percent of the individuals attending for ...Missing: initial | Show results with:initial
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[PDF] HOMEBREW COMPUTER CLUB NEWSLETTER Issue number three7 PM at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center in the Orange Room Rl4O Central ... Chapter will be at the. Lawrence Hall of Science in Berkeley, May 21,7:30 pm.
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Homebrew And How The Apple Came To Be - Atari ArchivesWithout computer clubs there would probably be no Apple computers. Our club in the Silicon Valley, the Homebrew Computer Club, was among the first of its kind.Missing: rules | Show results with:rules
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The Homebrew Computer Club Holds its First MeetingThe Homebrew Computer Club Offsite Link held its first meeting at a garage in Menlo Park, California Offsite Link . At this and other informal meetings of ...Missing: founders | Show results with:founders
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Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter #1 (Mar 15, 1975)Better operating code for the 8080? paper tape or cassettes or paper & pencil listings? Even ASCII should not be assumed the standard: many 5 channel Model 15 ...
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DigiBarn TV: Homebrew Computer Club video scenes (1975)Feb 3, 2014 · Brief short sequence of the Homebrew computer club meetings in approx 1975 showing scenes in the SLAC Auditorium and elsewhere.<|separator|>
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Homebrew Computer Club newsletters - 102740021 - CHMThe Homebrew Computer Club was a biweekly San Francisco Bay Area gathering of hobbyists interesting in personal computers built using then then-new ...Missing: Wednesdays | Show results with:Wednesdays
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S100 ComputersThis web site is setup for people who are interested in vintage S-100 bus based computers. These computers were the first home computers people used before IBM ...Missing: Club collaborative
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[PDF] HOMEBREW M IW iL IT T I^ COMPUTER CLUB - StacksAug 20, 1975 · Fred Moore and Gordon French put the first club meeting together March 5, 1975 ... and they are due credit for starting the first amateur computer ...
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First Newsletter of the Homebrew Computer ClubMar 15, 1975 · Only 21 issues are published through December 1977, but the newsletter is considered influential in the early culture of the personal computer ...Missing: subscribers | Show results with:subscribers<|separator|>
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[PDF] HOMEBREW COMPUTER CLUBCLUB MEETING SCHEDULE - Meetings are held every two weeks; March 17th, March. 31st, April 14th, etc. Location of the meetings is Stanford Linear Accelerator.Missing: initial rules
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[PDF] HOMEBREW COMPUTER CLUB - Bitsavers.orgIt's a big board with many features that will interest the hobbyist and the potential commercial user. SOFTWARE - Last month I asked for software material and ...
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Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter - Volume 2, Issue 1May 6, 2014 · The Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter was one of the most influential forces in the formation of the culture of Silicon Valley.
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DigiBarn NewslettersClick here and read the byline from Issue Number One of the Club Newsletter Homebrew Computer Club 30th Anniversary Special Online Exhibit of Homebrew ...
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How the PC was born and why it hasn't died yet | BCSMay 19, 2021 · The trinity and becoming mainstream. 1977 became a very important year for the microcomputer's growth: from the home-brew hobbyist's pursuit ...
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When Hackers Were Heroes - Communications of the ACMApr 1, 2021 · Levy did not just capture hacker culture; he spread it to many who would never set foot in MIT, Stanford, or the Homebrew Computer Club.
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[PDF] COMPSCI 111 S1C - Lecture 6 - School of Computer ScienceBy 1980, the personal computer market was worth over 1 billion dollars. IBM wanted to enter the market, but due to internal structuring of the company, it ...
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DigiBarn Events: Homebrew Computer Club 30 Year Retrospective ...The Homebrew Computer Club 30 Year Retrospective was held at the Vintage Computer Festival 8.0 on the weekend of November 5-6th, 2005 at the Computer History ...
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Woz Watch: Homebrew Computer Club Reunion This WeekendNov 4, 2005 · (The comical Homebrew diorama is taken from an Information Age exhibit at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History). The Festival ...
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Best Tech and Custom Guided Tours of Silicon Valley Since 2004.Our Silicon Valley guided tech-tours are totally private and will be customized to your needs, special interests, and requirements.
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Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter and Meeting AnnouncementsThe Club met from 1975 to 1987 as an informal gathering of enthusiasts, hobbyists, and engineers. The number of attendees reached 200 by the end of 1975.Missing: 2023 | Show results with:2023
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Why the Maker Movement Is Important to America's Future | TIMEMay 19, 2014 · The maker movement, as we know, is the umbrella term for independent inventors, designers and tinkerers.
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Steve Jobs Pirates of Silicon Valley - Business InsiderAug 25, 2011 · ... Pirates of Silicon Valley" explores Steve Jobs' journey and the ... Homebrew Computer Club by demoing a predecessor to the first Apple computer.
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In HBO's 'Silicon Valley,' The Comedy Is Inspired By Real-Life Tech ...Jun 9, 2016 · In HBO's 'Silicon Valley,' The Comedy Is Inspired By Real-Life Tech Culture Creator Mike Judge, co-showrunner Alec Berg and actor Thomas ...<|separator|>
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Fire in the Valley: The Birth and Death of the Personal ComputerFire in the Valley is the definitive history of the personal computer, drawn ... Paul Freiberger is an award-winning author, inventor, and former journalist.
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Some Notes on Clubs, August 1976, BYTE Magazine - Tech InsiderHomebrew Computer Club meeting cited above as well as the inevitable conversations which' occur at local meetings. In some of the smaller computer clubs ...