On 08/03/2019 02:06 PM, ben via cctalk wrote:
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Many were not published. A friend built a TTL computer based on the PDP-8 but no details were published.
A field service tech at a company I once worked for built a 16-bit computer that was a whole generation better than the 12-bit machines that company made. I know a few of them were built by others that worked there. Most programs were entered through the front panel switches. This was probably about 1976 or so. Display was via an oscilloscope.

It was called the Mike Smith 1. I've never found any reference to it online.

Jon

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