MYCRO-1
Adding short description: "1974 microcomputer model"
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[[File:Mycro-1.jpg|alt=Picture of the Mycro-1 with a portable computer running a terminal emulation software to connect to the Mycro-1|thumb|Mycro-1. (2019) Connected to a terminal emulation program. It greets you with: MYCROP V.2.8 (Z)]] |
[[File:Mycro-1.jpg|alt=Picture of the Mycro-1 with a portable computer running a terminal emulation software to connect to the Mycro-1|thumb|Mycro-1. (2019) Connected to a terminal emulation program. It greets you with: MYCROP V.2.8 (Z)]] |
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The '''MYCRO-1''' was a [[microcomputer]] manufactured and sold by [[Mycron]] of [[Oslo]], [[Norway]], in 1974{{Cite web|url=https://digitaltmuseum.no/011024223803/prosessor|title=Mycro-1|date=11 August 2014|website=digitaltmuseum.no}}. Built around the [[Intel 8080]]{{Cite web|url=https://web.min-sky.no/share/30606865-7efb-4742-bb8a-1c489958f9cb#sc|title=Report on recent microcomputer developments in Norway|date=1976|access-date=2019-04-03|archive-date=2019-04-03|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190403190343/https://web.min-sky.no/share/30606865-7efb-4742-bb8a-1c489958f9cb#sc|url-status=dead}} [[central processing unit|CPU]], it was one of the first commercial [[single-board computer]] after the [[Intel system development kit#Intel SDK-80|Intel SDK-80]]. One is currently displayed at the [[Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology]]. |
The '''MYCRO-1''' was a [[microcomputer]] manufactured and sold by [[Mycron]] of [[Oslo]], [[Norway]], in 1974{{Cite web|url=https://digitaltmuseum.no/011024223803/prosessor|title=Mycro-1|date=11 August 2014|website=digitaltmuseum.no}}. Built around the [[Intel 8080]]{{Cite web|url=https://web.min-sky.no/share/30606865-7efb-4742-bb8a-1c489958f9cb#sc|title=Report on recent microcomputer developments in Norway|date=1976|access-date=2019-04-03|archive-date=2019-04-03|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190403190343/https://web.min-sky.no/share/30606865-7efb-4742-bb8a-1c489958f9cb#sc|url-status=dead}} [[central processing unit|CPU]], it was one of the first commercial [[single-board computer]] after the [[Intel system development kit#Intel SDK-80|Intel SDK-80]]. One is currently displayed at the [[Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology]]. |
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