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The Virtual Altair Museum is remodeling!
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- The current version uses frames for navigation.
- Frames will be eliminated in a future version.
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3/19/2006 22010 Visitors Since 8/15/2004 (253)
Current popularity order 3/19/2006
- 835 visitors to this page (What's New) (107)
- 345 visitors to Index (80)
5157 visitors to obsolete address, 2069 mits13-32 (153, 250)


12/10/2004 4000 Visitors Since 8/15/2004
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11/7/2004 2000 Visitors Since 8/15/2004
10/6/2004 2000 Visitors Since 8/15/2004
9/14/2004 1002 Visitors Since 8/15/2004
8/22/2004
Changed top fram to new style. Moved major catagories from left navigation to top frame.
8/15/2004
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8/6/2004
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7/24/2004
4000 visitors since March 2004
2657 visitors to the obsolete address exo.com/~wts/wts10005.HTM. Please update all links to point to www.virtualaltair.com.
781 visitors to the obsolete addresses at exo.com with pages named `mits0013.HTM through mits0032.HTM. These pages are the History of the Microcomputer Revolution. Please update all links to point to www.virtualaltair.com. (15250)
174 visitors to the obsolete address exo.com/~wts/mits0011.HTM. This page is the Ed Roberts Interview. Please update all links to point to www.virtualaltair.com. (15480)
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3000 visitors since March 2004
1999 visitors to the obsolete address exo.com/~wts/wts10005.HTM. Please update all links to point to www.virtualaltair.com.
604 visitors to the obsolete addresses at exo.com with pages named `mits0013.HTM through mits0032.HTM. These pages are the History of the Microcomputer Revolution. Please update all links to point to www.virtualaltair.com.
122 visitors to the obsolete address exo.com/~wts/mits0011.HTM. This page is the Ed Roberts Interview. Please update all links to point to www.virtualaltair.com.
Most Popular Pages
11 May 2004
- Added Left Menu toggle on screen top right
- Approx. 380 Images = 65 Megabytes
- Approx. 142 Pages
10 May 2004
Added more pages and photographs. Changed widths for better display at 800X600.
2000 visitors since March 2004
1325 visitors to the obsolete address exo.com/~wts/wts10005.HTM. Please update all links to www.virtualaltair.com.
417 visitors to the obsolete addresses at exo.com with pages named `mits0013.HTM through mits0032.HTM. These pages are the History of the Microcomputer Revolution. Please update all links to www.virtualaltair.com.
85 visitors to the obsolete address exo.com/~wts/mits0011.HTM. This page is the Ed Roberts Interview. Please update all links to www.virtualaltair.com.
Most Popular Pages
16 April 2004
- Added the MITS "Technical Information" page for most od the MITS Circuit Boards. This document contains specifications and a photogrph.
13 April 2004
- 1000 visitors since March 2004
- 722 visitors to the obsolete address exo.com/~wts/wts10005.HTM. Please update all links to www.virtualaltair.com.
- 187 visitors to the obsolete addresses at exo.com with pages named `mits0013.HTM through mits0032.HTM. These pages are the History of the Microcomputer Revolution. Please update all links to www.virtualaltair.com.
- 38 visitors to the obsolete address exo.com/~wts/mits0011.HTM. This page is the Ed Roberts Interview. Please update all links to www.virtualaltair.com.
- 166 visitors to the History page. This page will receive priority for updates.
- 115 visitors to the 8800b Mainframe page. This page will receive priority for updates. I will also try to point visitors to other pages to try to to show everyone the entire MITS Product line. The first priority is to add pages for the 8800, 8800a, 8800b-sm, and 8800b-dm.
- 123 visitors to the MITS Systems page. This page will receive priority for updates. I will also try to point visitors to other pages to try to to show everyone the entire MITS Product line.
- 81 visitors to the MITS Boards page. This page will receive priority for updates. I will also try to point visitors to other pages to try to to show everyone the entire MITS Product line. The first priority is to add links to pages for more MITS boards.
- 60 visits to the 8080 CPU page. This page will receive priority for updates. The first priority is to add pages for the 8800b CPU board. The second priority is to add a page for the original Altair CPU board. Future projects include the MITS Z80 board and comparisons to CPU boards from Vector Graphic and Godbout/Compupro.
- 57 visitors to the MITS Software page. This page will receive priority for updates. The first priority will be to list all MITS Software. A future project is to describe the MITS/Pertec/ASDC version of Peachtree Accounting Software.
- 58 visitors to the Emulators page.
11 April 2004
Added pages for several Altair boards
Added:
Added Computer Notes:
- January/February 1977, Volume 2, Issue 8
- March 1977, Volume 2, Issue 9
- April 1977, Volume 2, Issue 10
- June 1977, Volume 3, Issue 1
- July 1977, Volume 3, Issue 2
- August 1977, Volume 3, Issue 3
- September 1977, Volume 3, Issue 4
- October 1977, Volume 3, Issue 5
- November 1977, Volume 3, Issue 6
- January/February 1978, Volume 2, Issue 8
10 April 2004
- 907 visitors since March 2004.
- 678 visitors to the obsolete address exo.com/~wts/wts10005.HTM. Please update all links to www.virtualaltair.com.
- 172 visitors to the obsolete addresses at exo.com with pages named `mits0013.HTM through mits0013.HTM. These pages are the History of the Microcomputer Revolution.
Please update all links to www.virtualaltair.com.
- 32 visitors to the obsolete address exo.com/~wts/mits0013.HTM. This page is the Ed Roberts Interview. Please update all links to www.virtualaltair.com.
- 145 visitors to the History page. This page will receive priority for updates.
- 100 visitors to the 8800b Mainframe page. This page will receive priority for updates. I will also try to point visitors to other pages to try to to show everyone the entire MITS Product line. The first priority is to add pages for the 8800, 8800a, 8800b-sm, and 8800b-dm.
- 99 visitors to the MITS Systems page. This page will receive priority for updates. I will also try to point visitors to other pages to try to to show everyone the entire MITS Product line.
- 84 visitors to the MITS Attache Page. This page will receive priority for updates. The Attache was the first MITS computer acquired by the Virtual Altair Museum. I'll document and photograph all the details.
- 64 visitors to the MITS Boards page. This page will receive priority for updates. I will also try to point visitors to other pages to try to to show everyone the entire MITS Product line. The first priority is to add links to pages for more MITS boards.
- 51 visits to the 8080 CPU page. This page will receive priority for updates. The first priority is to add pages for the 8800b CPU board. The second priority is to add a page for the original Altair CPU board. Future projects include the MITS Z80 board and comparisons to CPU boards from Vector Graphic and Godbout/Compupro.
- 45 visitors to the MITS Software page. This page will receive priority for updates. The first priority will be to list all MITS Software. A future project is to describe the MITS/Pertec/ASDC version of Peachtree Accounting Software.
- 43 visitors to the Emulators page.
30 March 2004
29 March 2004
- Added page for navigating to Altair Boards. Pages for Individual boards will be added as time permits.
21 August 1997
Jan 75 Popular Electronics (613K)
Painting from MITS (594K)
28 May 1997 History Of The Microcomputer Revolution
"Raw Bytes Computer News", Frank Delaney, Producer
Transcript of The Radio Series Broadcast on KPBX FM 91.1
Spokane Public Radio, National Public Radio Network
Table of Contents
Segment 0 Cover Page, Dedication, and Foreward
Segment 1 The Historic Background
Segment 2 The Revolution Begins
Segment 3 The Washington State Connection
Segment 4 High School Kid's Computer Company
Segment 5 The World's First Commercially Available PC
Segment 6 What good is a computer without Software?
Segment 7 Send in the Clones
Segment 8 The First Operating System Standard
Segment 9 Home Brewing and Computers Named Apple
Segment 10 The Killer Application
Segment 11 IBM's Secret
Segment 12 The Deal of The Century
Segment 13 A Walk in the PARC
Segment 14 Send in the Clones again - Freud would have said GUI-Envy
Segment 15 The PC Industry at Age 11 in 1986
Segment 16 Will the Circle Be Unbroken?
All Segments of the Comptete "History Of The Microcomputer Revolution" Series
5 March 1997
- No significant content changes
- Guest registry removed until a replacement service can be located
- Copyright notice updated
20 November 96
21 July 96
4 July 96
23 June 96
- What's New page added.
- The main page text was improved and new links to SOL, Osborne, and Kaypro photographs were added.
19 June 96
18 June 96
17 June 96
16 June 96
- The main page became too large. The page was reorganized and several sections were made into separate pages. The new pages are:
7 June 96
26 May 96
- The Please Sign My Guest Book page was added.
- The URL-minder service was added.
20 May 96
27 Feb 96
- The Virtual Altair Museum page was started.
6 Feb 96
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