Are we talking PERSONAL computer here? What is the definition of
PERSONAL?
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From: "Jon Elson" <elson at pico-systems.com>
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 From: ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk (Tony Duell)
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  .. I overheard two teenage girls examining each
other on tech history.
 Girl A : "The first PC was ....?"
 Girl B : "...the Macintosh !"
 Girl A, looking in her textbook : "Correct !"
 Sigh.......
 
 ARGH!!!!
  Of course "first PC" is open to debate,
but a Mac ?
 
 Can  anyone give a resonable justification fo that answer. I actualyl
 can';t think of anythign the Mac was 'first' for.
 
 The Mac was the first MASS_MARKETED computer to use a mouse to steer a
 pointer on the
 screen.  Of course, the Xerox Alto was the prototype of that.
 As for first PC, how about the Bendix G-15?  Vacuum tubes, drum memory,
 and
 it sure only ran one program at a time, sometimes for weeks!  Or, IBM
 1620.
 Then, there was the
 LINC, about 50 were built in 1965, 2 K 12-bit words of core memory,
 discrete
 transistors, and a dot-drawing screen for editing online.  Reel-to-reel
 mag tapes
 to serve like disks.
 And then the Altair 8080 and SW Tech 6800 machines.
 Jon