The Computer History Museum, in Mountain View California, is opening a 25,000-square-foot exhibit, titled "Revolutions," on Thursday. Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, gave us and a few other journalists a tour of the new exhibit while it was still being built. Harry McCracken wrote up the tour and detailed more about each of the computers Woz explained at http://technologizer.com/2010/12/02/a-guided-tour-of-computing-history/ In the tour we went from Herman Hollerith's punch-card tabulating machine through the Macintosh era.
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miromtm 3 months ago
Damn, he's impressive.
GabrielMart1n 1 year ago
I have a room FULL of computer museum type quality technology. 8 mm projector, slide projector, Vectrex games, Ataris (4+ models, 60+ games), Commodore Amiga's, PS/2, PS/1, Apple Macs (24+), Compaq "Portable" computers... etc... I wonder if they want any of it ? :)
MynaIT 1 year ago