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The 6502 and the z80 were the two most important chips that launched the home computer revolution in the 1980s.
The TRS80 was the first computer for Daphne Koller, Stanford AI researcher, and MacArthur Genius grantee. NYT Articlehttp://oldcomputers.net/trs80pc1.html
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