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DigiBarn Docs: Apple II "Shep" DOS Specifications (1 of 2) The following are a series of handwritten, photocopied and otherwise marked up documents to aid Paul Laughton of Shepardson Microsystems to develop the Apple II DOS (Disk Operating System) based on Steve Wozniak's design of the hardware for the Apple floppy disc controller/drive. Some of these are Woz' own notes and diagrams, some from oth
Digibarn: Xerox Star 8010 Interfaces, high quality polaroids (1981) The following are scans of high quality polaroid photographs of the screen of the Xerox Star 8010 workstation on its launch in 1981. Some of these photographs show earlier icon development. See Norm Cox's even earlier Star icon development pages to look at the evolution of Star's icons up to this final product.
The Knowledge Navigator concept piece by Apple Computer (1987) inspired by the earlier "dynabook" vision and work of Alan Kay Knowledge Navigator (or view this piece larger on YouTube or at the DigiBarn Collection at Archive.org). Note that this file is (c) Copyright Apple Computer Inc. and cannot be republished without their permission. See also: Jon Udell's blog about the Knowledge Navigator pie
Mother Tongues of Computer Languages This is a poster gives us a peek at the strongest branches of computer languages. This appeared in Wired Magazine and you can find a more exhaustive compilation at The Language List at the University of Freiburg. Sources for this chart include: Paul Boutin and Bret Hailpern at IBM Research and Todd Proebsting at Microsoft, The Retrocomputing Museum, and Gio Wie
Home | About | Collections | Stories | Help! | News & Links | Friends | Lets Talk! | Events & Visiting | Search Welcome to the DigiBarn Computer Museum for 2022 (our 25th year)! The Digibarn Collection is on long term loan at the Computer Museum at System Source in Hunt Valley, Maryland. The DigiBarn survived the 2020 CZU fire inferno! Deepest gratitude goes to the Internet Archive for your heroic
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