[QuadList] First microprocessor in a camera or first computersetup????? ...
Gideon4
gideon4 at summershome.co.uk
Sun Apr 10 08:28:56 CDT 2011
HI
Sorry the Marconi MkVIII did not have a micro, all it's auto line up was
done with discrete TTL, I have several in my collection.
I will give some time to researching the micro question, it may take a day
or three.
Brian S
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I think that the Marconi MK 8 was earlier than these. I do not know the
time line that well on cameras.
Chris Hill
In a message dated 4/9/2011 7:55:37 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
COURYHOUSE at aol.com writes:
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
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