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What was the first non-kit PC developed in 1972?

Mircal N, the Intel 8008


Who developed the first altair personal computer?

MITS, an electronic hobbyist kit maker in Albuquerque, NM.


Was Apple the first computers made?

No. The first computer that resembles modern computers was made in the early to mid 40s. They were considerably larger and less capable than today's computers, but they were computers none the less. Apple released their first computer kit - the Apple I Personal Computer Kit in 1976.


What was the name of the first personal computer an what year was it introduced?

The first personal computer is widely considered to be the Altair 8800, which was introduced in 1975. It was developed by Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems (MITS) and featured an Intel 8080 microprocessor. The Altair 8800 sparked the personal computer revolution and inspired a generation of computer enthusiasts and developers.


What was the first computer in Pennsylvania?

The first computer made in Pa. was the Eniac at the University of Pa. The first microcomputers was the Altair, an early computer kit. The first commercial microcomputer was the Commodore Vic 20 manufactured at West Chester, Pa.


What is the purpose for a computer kit?

The purpose in one purchasing a computer kit is that the kit contains all the basic components of a computer. You can build your own computer with the pieces which one already has purchased or will be purchasing.


What is Kit Chan's birthday?

Kit Chan was born on September 15, 1972.


When was Kit Chan born?

Kit Chan was born on September 15, 1972.


What was Microsoft's first computer language program written for a personal computer called?

Microsoft BASIC, it was for the MITS Altair 8800 kit.


How old is Kit Chan?

Kit Chan is 38 years old (birthdate: September 15, 1972).


When was Kit Bland born?

Kit Bland was born on February 3, 1972, in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.


What does QDOS stand for?

QDOS was an operating system developed and marketed by Seattle Computer Products for its Intel 8086-based computer kit. Once SCP started licensing the operating system in 1980, the name was changed to 86-DOS.