NorthStar Horizon computer, 1979
- maker:
- North Star Computers
NorthStar Horizon computer, made by North Star Computers, Berkeley, California, United States, 1979.
The NorthStar Horizon was one of the earliest computers to have built in floppy disc drives. It was sold with a walnut-stained plywood case, which by today's standards would be considered a serious fire hazard. It could be bought ready built, or in a self-assembly kit form. The machine had its own operating system, the North Star Disc Operating System, but could also run CP/M, an early mass-market operating system. It was mainly bought by the professional market and universities.
Details
- Category:
- Computing & Data Processing
- Object Number:
- 2005-647
- Materials:
- metal (unknown), plastic (unidentified) and plywood
- Measurements:
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overall: 508 mm x 444 mm x 184 mm, 20 kg
- type:
- personal computer
- credit:
- Donated by Roy Foster