Ha! Binary chording keyboard?
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Not sure if chording or whether they stay put and are released when you press space?
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Woz was the first person to make a personal computer with a keyboard. Before that, they were like this
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on HP1000 you could load binary instructions using front panel switches. RTE o/s
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Yeah, I think many computers of that era had that – but I never saw keys like this!
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“ROM Programmer”. Bet anything those teal slots on the right are for yet-to-be-written ROM chips.
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Yep! That’s my guess also.
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@kleinmatic many early computers had switches to set individual bits and then store with a button. http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-bKPnv6ly7Sc/UKr_nq9I_fI/AAAAAAAABEI/Z8xHJnZTSCg/s1600/IMG_0787.JPG … -
Yep, but I think this is the first time I see actual keyboard keys used for that purpose. It just feels… odd.
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A ROM EDITOR! have never used one ;). Saw one a great many years ago though.
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