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Historical Microcomputer & Electronics Display



The BugBook Story

David Larsen gives details about, and the "story behind" the well-known BugBook Series.

A Brief History of Electronic Devices

David Larsen of LCF Group explains briefly the progression of electronic devices - from the vacuum tube to microprocessor chip.

Mark 8 Microcomputer of 1974

David Larsen describes the significance of this Mark 8 microcomputer from 1974. His former colleague, Jon Titus, designed it.

1922 Deforest Crystal Radio

View this 1922 model DT-600 DeForest Crystal Radio as part of a micro museum display at Floyd Professional Center at Floyd Village Green in Virginia. LCF Group is host.

Microcomputer History: "Important Date" Stones 1971 - 1981

David Larsen of the LCF Group shares his views about an important time in history, related to the microcomputer revolution. Important dates and milestones are shared in this article.

Roy Justus Builds a Replica of the Jon Titus Mark 8 Computer

Roy has graciously donated his Mark 8 to the Microcomputer Museum in Floyd, Virginia. The curator of the museum, Mr. David Larsen, was Roy’s instructor at Virginia Tech when Roy attended in 1984. Roy’s computer can be seen on display at the museum located at the LCF Professional Center, Suites 8 & 9 of the Village Green, 201 E. Main Street, Floyd, VA.

First West Coast Computer Faire-A Conference & Exposition on Personal & Home Computers

April 1977-San Francisco The complete program-from original copy (40+ pages) in The LCF Group Historical Microcomputer Collection in Floyd, Virginia. Very interesting to read with product advertising of the time and the folks who were early in the field of personal computing.

Preliminary Program for The First West Coast Computer Faire

A Conference & Exposition on Personal & Home Computers Held April 15th-17th 1977 San Francisco San Francisco Bay Area-Where it all Started-Has its First Home Computing Convention Present-World & Future-World Banquet Speakers who Discussed- "The Past, Present, & Future" of personal and home comupters





 












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