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A single issue of this early computer magazine that ran from 1962-1998. Featured content for this issue includes "The Writeable Personalized Chip" by Harold Fleisher, Arnold Weinberger and Vaughn D. Winkler, "Comparison of a Microprogrammed and a Non-Microprogrammed Computer" by Donald E. Waldecker, "MOS Memory and Its Application" by Marcian E. Hoff, Jr., "The Modular Data Transaction System" by Einar L. Asbo and Robert V. Dickinson, and "A Method for Comparing Equality and Relative Magnitude," "Circuitry Selectively Limits Data Storage in General-Purpose Computer," and "Simplified Keyboard Features Continuous Scanning of Codes." In 1971, engineer Ray Holt wrote a paper titled Architecture of a Microprocessor describing his experience helping to design what is alleged as the first microprocessor for the Navy's F-14. It was accepted by "Computer Design," but the Navy would not approve publication citing national security concerns. It took another 27 years before it was finally published in 1998. Perfect-bound, illustrated wrappers (8 ¼" x 11 ¼"), 154 p., illus. Some chipping at spine ends, light wear. All issues uncommon in the trade. Seller Inventory # 8745
Title: Computer Design: The Magazine of Digital ...
Publisher: Computer Design, Winchester, MA
Publication Date: 1970
Binding: Soft cover
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