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- SWTPC abstract "The U.S. company SWTPC started in 1964 as DEMCO (Daniel E. Meyer Company). It was incorporated in 1967 as Southwest Technical Products Corporation of San Antonio, Texas. They produced a wide variety of electronics kits, and later complete computer systems.In the 1960s, many hobbyist electronics magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics published construction articles, for many of which the author would arrange for a company to assemble a kit of parts to build the project. Daniel Meyer published several popular projects and successfully sold his kits. He soon started selling kits for other authors such as Don Lancaster and Louis Garner. Between 1967 and 1971 SWTPC sold kits for over 50 Popular Electronics articles. Most of these kits were intended for audio use, such as hi-fi, utility amplifiers, and test equipment such as a function generator based on the Intersil ICL8038.In 1972, SWTPC had a large enough collection of kits to justify printing a 32-page catalog. In January 1975 SWTPC introduced a computer terminal kit, the \"TV Typewriter\", or CT-1024. By November 1975 they were delivering complete computer kits based on Motorola MPUs. They were very successful for the next 5 or so years and grew to over 100 people. Most of the companies that were selling a computer kit in 1975 were out of business by 1978. Around 1987, SWTPC moved to point of sale computer systems. The original company was terminated about 1990 and became Point Systems. This new company lasted only a few years.".
- SWTPC thumbnail Swtpclgo.png?width=300.
- SWTPC wikiPageExternalLink exorsim.sourceforge.net.
- SWTPC wikiPageExternalLink swtpc_6800.html.
- SWTPC wikiPageExternalLink default.htm.
- SWTPC wikiPageExternalLink swtpc.htm.
- SWTPC wikiPageExternalLink www.swtpc.com.
- SWTPC wikiPageExternalLink www.swtpcemu.com.
- SWTPC wikiPageExternalLink swtpc6800.shtml.
- SWTPC wikiPageID "194445".
- SWTPC wikiPageLength "6410".
- SWTPC wikiPageOutDegree "59".
- SWTPC wikiPageRevisionID "688609205".
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Amplifier.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Backplane.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Bus_(computing).
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink CT-1024.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink CT-64_terminal_system.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink CT-82.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink C_(programming_language).
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Category:Companies_based_in_San_Antonio,_Texas.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_companies_based_in_Texas.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_computer_companies_of_the_United_States.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_computer_hardware_companies.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Category:Early_microcomputers.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electronic_kit_manufacturers.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electronics_companies_of_the_United_States.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Central_processing_unit.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Compiler.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Daniel_Meyer_(engineer).
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Data_Systems_68.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Don_Lancaster.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink FLEX09.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink FLEX_(operating_system).
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink File:Swtpclgo.png.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Frequency_counter.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Function_generator.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink GT-6144_Graphics_Terminal.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Gimix.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Helix_(company).
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink High_fidelity.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Integrated_circuit.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Intersil.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Garner.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Microcomputer.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Microprocessor.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Midwest_Scientific_Inc.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Mini-FLEX.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Motorola_6800.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Motorola_6809.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Motorola_6845.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Omegasoft.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Open_source.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Pascal_(programming_language).
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Percom_Data.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Point_of_sale.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Popular_Electronics.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Preamplifier.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Radio-Electronics.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink SS-50_bus.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Safetran.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink San_Antonio.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Smoke_Signal_Broadcasting.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Strobe_light.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink TV_Typewriter.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Tano_(computer).
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Technical_Systems_Consultants.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink UniFLEX.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLink Video_display_controller.
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLinkText "CT-64 terminal system".
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLinkText "SWTPC 6800".
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLinkText "SWTPC".
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLinkText "South West Technical Products Corporation".
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLinkText "South West Technical Products".
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLinkText "Southweat Technical products Corporation".
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLinkText "Southwest Technical Products Corp".
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLinkText "Southwest Technical Products Corporation".
- SWTPC wikiPageWikiLinkText "Southwest Technical Products".
- SWTPC subject Category:Companies_based_in_San_Antonio,_Texas.
- SWTPC subject Category:Defunct_companies_based_in_Texas.
- SWTPC subject Category:Defunct_computer_companies_of_the_United_States.
- SWTPC subject Category:Defunct_computer_hardware_companies.
- SWTPC subject Category:Early_microcomputers.
- SWTPC subject Category:Electronic_kit_manufacturers.
- SWTPC subject Category:Electronics_companies_of_the_United_States.
- SWTPC type Company.
- SWTPC type Company.
- SWTPC type Computer.
- SWTPC type Microcomputer.
- SWTPC type Organization.
- SWTPC type Organization.
- SWTPC comment "The U.S. company SWTPC started in 1964 as DEMCO (Daniel E. Meyer Company). It was incorporated in 1967 as Southwest Technical Products Corporation of San Antonio, Texas. They produced a wide variety of electronics kits, and later complete computer systems.In the 1960s, many hobbyist electronics magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics published construction articles, for many of which the author would arrange for a company to assemble a kit of parts to build the project.".
- SWTPC label "SWTPC".
- SWTPC sameAs Q7395211.
- SWTPC sameAs m.01bm3_.
- SWTPC sameAs Q7395211.
- SWTPC wasDerivedFrom SWTPC?oldid=688609205.
- SWTPC depiction Swtpclgo.png.
- SWTPC isPrimaryTopicOf SWTPC.