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Interesting Book with lots of HP info
Message #1 Posted by Dave F on 16 Feb 2012, 1:39 p.m.

I just received a book I bought on Ebay that has some really good sections on HP calculators, including an essay on the evolution of HP calculators, a detailed chapter on the 9100 architecture by Tom Osborne, and a chapter on the 9845A hardware and software architecture. It's called Computer Structures: Principles and Examples. It's co-written/edited by Gordon Bell, who has the whole book available for download on his site:

http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/gbell/CGB%20Files/Computer%20Structures%20Principles%20and%20Examples%201982%20ng%20c.pdf

The download is huge, but definitely worth a look if you love HP calculators and early desktops.

Dave

      
Re: Interesting Book with lots of HP info
Message #2 Posted by Steve Leibson on 17 Feb 2012, 12:52 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by Dave F

+1 This out-of-print book has excellent technical descriptions of long out-of-print machines.

--Steve

            
Re: Interesting Book with lots of HP info
Message #3 Posted by Nick_S on 17 Feb 2012, 3:09 a.m.,
in response to message #2 by Steve Leibson

Thanks for the link. In addition to the HP calculator information, I also found the chapter on the Xerox Alto to be informative about their early experiment in personal computers.

Nick

Edited: 17 Feb 2012, 3:10 a.m.


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