Quiz time, what was the first commercially available microcomputer? The Altair 8800? Something obscure like the SCELBI? The Mark-8 kit? According to [The Byte Attic], it was actually the Q1 ...
The folks over at Gadget Gangster put up an Instructable to build a retro 80s 8-bit microcomputer. Even though they’re using modern components, it still hearkens back to a time when 10 year ...
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The microcomputer system electronic components are known as computer hardware. (The programs that the computer runs are called software.) The basic microcomputer parts are the CPU, memory, and I/O ...
A microcomputer-based engine control system has much greater flexibility than the early systems which were partly analog. A suitably configured microcomputer can potentially perform any control or ...
The first microcomputer in the world – the Q1 – which is widely considered to have inspired modern PCs – also used the Intel 8088 Micro-processor. This machine had 16KB of memory and ran at ...
It’s easy to love Apple’s powerful little desktop computer, as long as you can avoid buying more RAM or storage.
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But if you’re looking for the simplest rice cooker without any microcomputer, touchscreen, or alerts, this is a good choice that takes up little space. It’s the kind of starter rice cooker that seems ...
Researchers have developed a cost-effective, real-time IoT-based system for detecting grouting voids in tunnel construction.