1980 Whirlwind Computer History ~ 300pgs 


Drawing on the work of Digital Equipment Corporation's Lincoln TX-0 and DEC PDP-1, this fascinating book chronicles the development of MIT's Whirlwind - not only the first real-time digital computer with a video display, but one that pioneered the use of ferrite core memory, the predominant form of computer RAM for over two decades. 

Apart from a little wear to the dust jacket, the book is in very good condition. Hardcover, 296 pages. Copyright 1980. This item ships WORLDWIDE.