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Inside the Apple-1's shift-register memory
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Apple's first product was the Apple-1 computer, introduced exactly 46 years ago, on April 11, 1976. This early microcomputer used an ...
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Inside the Apple-1's unusual MOS clock driver chip
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Apple's first product was the Apple-1 computer, introduced in 1976. This early microcomputer used an unusual type of storage for its ...
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A look inside the chips that powered the landmark Polaroid SX-70 instant camera
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The revolutionary Polaroid SX-70 1 camera (1972) was a marvel of engineering: the world's first instant SLR camera. This iconic camer...
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Yamaha DX7 chip reverse-engineering, part 6: the control registers
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The Yamaha DX7 digital synthesizer (1983) was the classic synthesizer in 1980s pop music. It uses a technique called FM synthesis to produ...
Silicon die teardown: a look inside an early 555 timer chip
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If you've played around with electronic circuits, you probably know the 555 timer integrated circuit, 1 said to be the world's be...
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