Programmeerimiskeel
Wozniak. Bob Albrect shows off an Altair, and Steve Dompier reports on MITS, and how they
had 4000 orders for the Altair.
Stephen Dorsey, founder of Automatic Electronic Systems, sells his 25% of the company for
$135,000.
The second meeting of Fred Moore/Gordon French's computer hobbyists group is held at the
Stanford AI lab. 40 attend. The name for the group is chosen: Bay Area Amateur Computer Users
Group - Homebrew Computer Club.
Bill Gates and Paul Allen found Micro-Soft (the hyphen is later dropped).
MITS delivers the first generally-available Altair 8800, sold for US$375 with 1KB memory.
MOS Technology announces the MC6501 at US$20 and the MC6502 at US$25. At this point,
the Intel 8080 costs about US$150.
Bob Marsh delivers the first Processor Technology 4KB memory boards for the Altair.
At Xerox, John Ellenby proposes they build the Alto II, a modified Alto, making it easier to