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Digital Retro : ウィキペディア英語版 | Digital Retro __NOTOC__ ''Digital Retro'' (full title ''Digital Retro: The Evolution and Design of the Personal Computer'') is a coffee table book〔〔 about the history of home computers and personal computers. It was written by Gordon Laing, a former editor of ''Personal Computer World'' magazine〔 and covers the period from 1975 to 1988 (the era before widespread adoption of PC compatibility).〔〔 Its contents cover home computers, along with some business models and video game consoles,〔 but hardware such as minicomputers and mainframes is excluded.〔 In writing the book, the author's research included finding and interviewing some of those who worked on the featured hardware and founded the companies.〔 Such hardware was borrowed from private collections and computer museums,〔 with more than thirty coming from the Museum of Computing in Swindon.〔 == Contents ==
Topics covered include choice of video chip and how designers of sound chips later proceeded to make synthesisers.〔 A number of British computers "that most Americans have probably never encountered in person" are included, such as the Acorn Atom, and Grundy NewBrain.〔 Almost forty computers are included in total.〔
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