Sord m.5 was developed by Sord Computer Corporation., Released in 1982 The Sord m.5 is a home computer launched by Sord Computer Corporation in 1982. Primarily the Sord M5 competed in the Japanese home computer market. Despite its short production run, [...]
SOL-20 was developed by Processor Technology Corp., Released in 1976 The SOL-20 was available as fully assembled or as kit form. Creators: Designed by: Bob Marsh, Lee Felsenstein, Gordon French
Small-Scale Experimental Machine was developed by Victoria University of Manchester, Released in 1948 The Small-Scale Experiemntal Machine was the world’s first stored-program computer. It ran its first program, consisting of 17 instructions, on [...]
Sinclair ZX81 was developed by Sinclair Research Limited., Released in 1981 A home computer built in the United Kingdom as the successor of the ZX80. Other Informations: * CPU: Zilog Z80A 3.5 MHz * RAM: 1 KB (901 bytes available, up to 64 KB) * ROM: 8 KB [...]
Sinclair ZX80 was developed by Sinclair Research Limited., Released in 1980 A home computer built in the United Kingdom. Other Informations: * CPU: NEC 780C-1 (Z80 compatible) 3.25 MHz * RAM: 1 KB, 901 bytes available (upgradeable to 64 KB) * ROM: 4 KB. [...]
SDK-86 was developed by Intel., Released in 1979 The SDK-86 MCS-86 System Design Kit is a complete single board 8086 microcomputer system in kit form. It contains all necessary components to complete construction of the kit, including LED display, [...]
SDK-80 was developed by Intel., Released in 1975 The 8080 System Design Kit (SDK-80) is a complete microcomputer system in kit form. Each time Intel launched a new microprocessor, they provided simultaneously a System Development Kit (SDK) allowing [...]