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I've found a couple mentions of the Q1 Corp. and its Q1/T computer (apparently the name for the original 1972/73 model) in a few computer magazines from early 1973. Namely:
These might be useful to include in the History folder, and corroborates Daniel Alroy's claim of the late 1972 delivery to Litton. The February 1973 Electronic Design article even mentions Q1 considering using the Intel 8080, which was over a year before it released!
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I've found a couple mentions of the Q1 Corp. and its Q1/T computer (apparently the name for the original 1972/73 model) in a few computer magazines from early 1973. Namely:
These might be useful to include in the History folder, and corroborates Daniel Alroy's claim of the late 1972 delivery to Litton. The February 1973 Electronic Design article even mentions Q1 considering using the Intel 8080, which was over a year before it released!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: