The world's first DIY minicomputer was almost Australian

THE EDUC-8, A DIY minicomputer design that came out In "Electronic Australia" review, was almost THE of the world First of all In August 1974. And he would be to have has been related For THE of the world First of all if inventor [Jamieson “Jim” Rowe] did not have detained back Since editing has rework THE design has develop THE memory has A complete 256 bytes. THE price of perfectionism?

Flash Before 50 years, And [Gwyllym Suter] has taken on THE job of recreate THE EDUC-8 using modern PCBs, but Otherwise stay TRUE has THE all-TTL design. He has all of her diagrams up on THE projects GitHub, but has Also sent We A number of beauty blows that were including below. Other that THE progress of PCB technology And THE very Good 3D printed accommodation, they look identical. We to have has admit that We love those corrugated hand drawn traces on THE original, but We wouldn't it be be sad about not having has weld In all those riders.

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If You to want has dig more In THE EDUC-8, Or THE based on 8008 Mark-8 that just nose he out through THE finishing double, You can find THE original articles online, Or even check A out In person has THE Computer History Museum. We wonder how a lot of these were Never do, And how a lot survive In THE wild?

The world's first DIY minicomputer was almost Australian

THE EDUC-8, A DIY minicomputer design that came out In "Electronic Australia" review, was almost THE of the world First of all In August 1974. And he would be to have has been related For THE of the world First of all if inventor [Jamieson “Jim” Rowe] did not have detained back Since editing has rework THE design has develop THE memory has A complete 256 bytes. THE price of perfectionism?

Flash Before 50 years, And [Gwyllym Suter] has taken on THE job of recreate THE EDUC-8 using modern PCBs, but Otherwise stay TRUE has THE all-TTL design. He has all of her diagrams up on THE projects GitHub, but has Also sent We A number of beauty blows that were including below. Other that THE progress of PCB technology And THE very Good 3D printed accommodation, they look identical. We to have has admit that We love those corrugated hand drawn traces on THE original, but We wouldn't it be be sad about not having has weld In all those riders.

IMG_20240511_194501

If You to want has dig more In THE EDUC-8, Or THE based on 8008 Mark-8 that just nose he out through THE finishing double, You can find THE original articles online, Or even check A out In person has THE Computer History Museum. We wonder how a lot of these were Never do, And how a lot survive In THE wild?

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