cyhist apr. 2 1998 c
========================================================================= Date: Thu, 2 Apr 1998 23:17:45 -0800
Reply-To: james@dotpoint.com
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Cyberspace" <CYHIST@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU> From: James Redin <jredin@EARTHLINK.NET>
Subject: About the Intel 4004
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Dear friends,
I've posted an article translated from Japanese with some notes written by Busicom about
the development of the 4004 microprocessor.
The article is posted in the following address:
http://www.dotpoint.com/xnumber
Section: VINTAGE CALCULATORS --> ELECTRONIC --> HISTORY "Innovation: The World's first MPU 4004"
Thanks to Mr. Eiji Kawamura and Ray Mackay for their help in translating this interesting document.
You will also find a transcription of the original agreement between Intel and Busicom.
James Redin
The X-Number World of Calculators
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Reply-To: james@dotpoint.com
Sender: "CYHIST Community Memory: Discussion list on the History of
Cyberspace" <CYHIST@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU> From: James Redin <jredin@EARTHLINK.NET>
Subject: About the Intel 4004
X-cc: Ray Mackay <info@casio-calculators.com.au>
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
______________________________________________________________________
Community Memory: Discussion List on the History of Cyberspace ______________________________________________________________________
Dear friends,
I've posted an article translated from Japanese with some notes written by Busicom about
the development of the 4004 microprocessor.
The article is posted in the following address:
http://www.dotpoint.com/xnumber
Section: VINTAGE CALCULATORS --> ELECTRONIC --> HISTORY "Innovation: The World's first MPU 4004"
Thanks to Mr. Eiji Kawamura and Ray Mackay for their help in translating this interesting document.
You will also find a transcription of the original agreement between Intel and Busicom.
James Redin
The X-Number World of Calculators
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