no, first generation computers used vacuum tubes.
Yes it is a microcomputer.
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1975: Ed Roberts, the "father of the microcomputer" designed the first microcomputer, the Altair 8800, which was produced by Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems (MITS). The same year, two young hackers, William Gates and Paul Allen approached MITS and promised to deliver a BASIC compiler. So they did and from the sale, Microsoft was born.
The function keys on the BBC Microcomputer were coloured red.
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the first microcomputer is the altair 8080....but the first commercially available microcomputer is the apple II produce by the Intel Corp......=)
what was the first microcomputer called.
One advantage of installing multiple operating systems on a stand alone microcomputer is that the computer remains usable even if one OS stops working. Also, if a program does not work on one OS, you have the option of trying it on the other OS's.
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Tandy Corporation quickly followed MIT by offering Radio Shack's first microcomputer in 1976.
The Altair is widely recognized as the spark that ignited the microcomputer revolution as the first commercially successful personal computer-by olivia L.
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no, first generation computers used vacuum tubes.
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