Priming the Pump: How TRS-80 Enthusiasts Helped Spark the PC Revolution

Nonfiction, Computers, General Computing, Reference, Business & Finance, Career Planning & Job Hunting, Small Business
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Author: Theresa Welsh ISBN: 9781310346491
Publisher: Theresa Welsh Publication: December 12, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Theresa Welsh
ISBN: 9781310346491
Publisher: Theresa Welsh
Publication: December 12, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Although people persist in crediting Apple or IBM with inventing personal computing, the idea was in the ether much earlier. In the early 1970s, electronic hobbyists began tinkering with the new microchips which spawned a modest business in mail-order computer kits. Hand-built, these computers required patience, skill, and a burning desire to learn arcane programming techniques.

The introduction of the TRS-80 Model I in August 1977 changed this. It was the first completely assembled, off-the-shelf microcomputer, available to anyone for $599.95 through 3500 Radio Shack stores nationwide.

David Welsh, one of those hobbyists-turned-programmers, created a word processor for TRS-80 which was sold worldwide to enthusiastic fans who were eager to throw away their typewriters. David and his wife Theresa were part of the leading edge of the software business, joining hundreds of other small entrepreneurs selling software out of garages, basements and whatever space they could rent cheap.

David and Theresa wrote this book because no one else had told the story of these years. They interviewed legendary pioneers who told amazing tales as well as forgotten pioneers whose work paved the way for today's computer-saturated society. This book, with over 100 illustrations, is their stories and the story of the computer revolution of the late Twentieth Century.

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Although people persist in crediting Apple or IBM with inventing personal computing, the idea was in the ether much earlier. In the early 1970s, electronic hobbyists began tinkering with the new microchips which spawned a modest business in mail-order computer kits. Hand-built, these computers required patience, skill, and a burning desire to learn arcane programming techniques.

The introduction of the TRS-80 Model I in August 1977 changed this. It was the first completely assembled, off-the-shelf microcomputer, available to anyone for $599.95 through 3500 Radio Shack stores nationwide.

David Welsh, one of those hobbyists-turned-programmers, created a word processor for TRS-80 which was sold worldwide to enthusiastic fans who were eager to throw away their typewriters. David and his wife Theresa were part of the leading edge of the software business, joining hundreds of other small entrepreneurs selling software out of garages, basements and whatever space they could rent cheap.

David and Theresa wrote this book because no one else had told the story of these years. They interviewed legendary pioneers who told amazing tales as well as forgotten pioneers whose work paved the way for today's computer-saturated society. This book, with over 100 illustrations, is their stories and the story of the computer revolution of the late Twentieth Century.

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