• Geekazine
Day in Tech History
Tech History Blog & Podcast
  • Home
  • About
    • 365 Days of Tech History
    • What is a Podcast?
    • Privacy Policy
  • iTunes
  • Donate
  • Birthdays
  • Apple Keynotes – All the Past Ones
  • Contact
    • Contact
  • Subscribe
Altair

Day in Tech History/ Geek

December 19, 1974: Do it Yourself Altair Kit

Jeffrey Powers @geekazine 1219, aggregator, altair, altair 8800, Altair BASIC, Bill Gates, computer, home computer setup, micro instrumentation and telemetry systems, Microsoft, MITS, patents, popular mechanics magazine, RIAA, samuel clemens, stitcher, suspenders, switches, technology history, Telemetry Systems, turning point 0 Comments December 19, 2024

Tweet
Pin it
Play

Subscribe! Spotify | RSS | More

Altair
Altair

1974 – Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems (MITS) puts out the first ever “Do it yourself” Altair 8800. You would get it through Popular Mechanics Magazine, then assemble it yourself. This is a turning point in home computer setup. The price for an Altair 8800 kit – $397 – and it included Microsoft Altair BASIC.

Subscribe to the Day in Tech History

Subscribe to Day In Tech History:

RSS Feed - iTunes - Android - Spotify - iHeartRadio

Facebook - 

- RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial

- Join me on Patreon and support Day in Tech History

  • <a class="zem_slink" title="DirectX” href=”http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DirectX” rel=”wikipedia”>DirectX 9 is released
  • <a class="zem_slink" title="Recording Industry Association of America" href="http://www.RIAA.com/” rel=”homepage”>RIAA switches from suing users to ISP
  • Samuel Clemens patents suspenders

Related Posts

Shrek

Day in Tech History /

May 18, 2001: Shrek Hits Theaters

SpaghettiOs

Geek /

May 16, 1965: Uh Oh! SpaghettiOs!

The Antikythera mechanism

Day in Tech History /

May 17, 1902: The Antikythera mechanism

‹ December 18, 1926: Photon is Coined › December 20, 1996: Apple Buys NeXT
Subscribe by Email

Want to Talk Tech History?

Jeffrey Powers would love to come on your show and discuss the events of technology history. Feel free to call him @ 608-205-4378. You can also Contact Jeffrey:


Archives

Podnova Player button

Back to Top

On Geekazine

  • Photoshop on the Web: This SaaS is Ready for Primetime
  • This Powerful Mobile Hardware Video Switcher – Magewell Director One
  • Fun LED Lighting with this LePro TB1 AI Smart Light
  • Make an Action Figure and More Using ChatGPT
  • The First PTZR Camera? OBSBOT Tail 2
  • Home
  • About
    • 365 Days of Tech History
    • What is a Podcast?
    • Privacy Policy
  • iTunes
  • Donate
  • Birthdays
  • Apple Keynotes – All the Past Ones
  • Contact
    • Contact
  • Subscribe