> > They really looked at this thing to be a personal computer. This was > some may claim by some definition the *first* personal computer. > > > > Note I am being very careful not to call this "the first personal computer", but it's certainly a personal computer and it was one of the first stored program computer intended for one operator in real time, etc. Bill
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