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of the 1970s, the propagation of personal computing to homes and businesses in the 1980s and the spread of networked computing in the 1990s. The Digibarn does have a few large machines on display such as a
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The primary focus of the museum's collection is on the birth and evolution of personal,
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Bruce Damer, cofounder and curator of DigiBarn, poses with an early Macintosh signed by
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The Digibarn collection has mainly been donated by individuals and companies in nearby
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products, although other historic computer systems are featured, including the
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As of December 2021, most of the collection is on a long-term loan at the
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and around the world. The Digibarn has a major focus on the legacy of
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DigiBarn Computer Museum: About Us or Why are We Doing This?
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Steve Wozniak
Macworld Expo
Boulder Creek, California
Redwood
Santa Cruz Mountains
Silicon Valley
interactive computing
LINC
homebrew
microcomputer revolution
Cray-1
supercomputer
boot up
Silicon Valley
Xerox
graphical user interface
Apple
Atari 400
Osborne 1
Kaypro II
IBM 5150
IBM PC
System Source Computer Museum
DigiBarn Computer Museum: About Us or Why are We Doing This?
DigiBarn Friends: Allan Lundell
"A trip down computer memory lane"
news.com
the original
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