[QuadList] First microprocessor in a camera or first computersetup????? Iki - RCA?
bill.spencer at northstarstudios.tv
bill.spencer at northstarstudios.tv
Sun Apr 10 06:24:19 CDT 2011
Ed,
We already had eight TK-47s when Ikegami came around trying to switch us
to HK-312 so I would say the RCA came first. As to whether to call them
'computer' or 'microprocessor' a better term might be 'microcomputer' as
the RCA had its own RCA made microcomputer that was sold separately as a
"Cosmac" computer kit. I bought several of them for the technicians to
build and play with so they could understand how the cameras setup
worked. The little computer kits had a composite color output and with
a little programming we made a countdown clock and a slate generator
that were somewhat useful around the facility. At least they didn't
jump up and down a line like our Cooke clocks and number generator did!
Wish I would have saved one to send for the collection.
Bill Spencer
NorthStar Studios, Inc.
3201 Dickerson Pike
Nashville, TN 37207
(615) 650-6610
CP (615) 445-5616
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computersetup????? Iki - RCA?
First microprocessor in a camera or first computer setup?????
We have the Ikegami HK-312 and we have the RCA TK-47
And we have both in the museum's collection here so...... time to
make signs write up pages etc.
Some have told me the RCA was first as a computer set up cam and
others say the HK-312 and web references can be confusing as well.
And some say computer and some say microprocessor... I guess what
I am looking for is a clarification so I have my facts straight.
Thanks,
Ed Sharpe, Archivist for SMECC
See the Museum's Web Site at www.smecc.org <http://www.smecc.org/>
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