Another ~1960 computer kit - Philips?

From: Doug Yowza <yowza_at_yowza.com>
Date: Thu Dec 17 16:54:44 1998

On Thu, 17 Dec 1998, D. Peschel wrote:

> Really, I wish someone would make more computer and logic toys. (If they
> were actual computers that would be nice too -- none of the toys I've seen
> have full Turing-machine power).

None of the *computers* I've seen have full Turing-machine power. It's
that damn infinite tape on the Turing machine that makes it such a
kick-butt machine :-)

Many of the early toy/personal/home computers I know of have already been
mentioned here, but there's one in particular that hasn't and will blow
you away with both it's "specs" and the effect it had on computing as we
know it today.

[More organ music. Fade to black again.]

-- Doug
Received on Thu Dec 17 1998 - 16:54:44 GMT

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