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1976 Gary Kildall founds Intergalactic Digital Research 1977 The Commodore PET (Personal Electronic Transactor) -- the first of several personal computers released in 1977 -- came fully assembled and was straightforward to operate. 1977 The Apple II became an instant success when released in 1977 with its printed circuit motherboard, switching power supply, keyboard, case assembly, manual, game paddles, A/C powercord, and cassette tape with the computer game "Breakout.“ 1977 In the first month after its release, Tandy Radio Shack's first desktop computer -- the TRS-80 -- sold 10,000 units, well more than the company's projected sales of 3,000 units for one year. 1979 Harvard MBA candidate Daniel Bricklin and programmer Robert Frankston developed VisiCalc, the program that made a business machine of the personal computer, for the Apple II.
One of the founders of Sun Microsystems One the main authors of Java Loeng 5 1977 The Commodore PET (Personal Electronic Transactor) – the first of several personal computers released in 1977 -- came fully assembled and was straightforward to operate. The Apple II became an instant success when released in 1977 with its printed circuit motherboard, switching power supply, keyboard, case assembly, manual, game paddles, A/C powercord, and cassette tape with the computer game "Breakout.“ In the first month after its release, Tandy Radio Shack's first desktop computer -- the TRS-80 -- sold 10,000 units, well more than the company's projected sales of 3,000 units for one year. The Apple Computer Company is incorporated. Apple employees move into an office on Stevens Creek Boulevard in Cupertino, California. A working model of the first Radio Shack computer is demonstrated to company president, Charles Tandy.