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- Marin_Computer_Center abstract "Opened in 1977 in Marin County, CA, the Marin Computer Center was the world's first public access microcomputer center. The non-profit company was co-created by David Fox (later to become one of Lucasfilm Games' founding members) and Annie Fox an author.MCC (as it was known) initially featured the Atari 2600, an Equinox 100, 9 Processor Technology Sol 20 computers (S-100 bus systems), the Radio Shack Model I and the Commodore PET. In addition to providing computer access to the public it had classes on the programming language BASIC. Later it added Apple II and Atari 800 computers, for a total of about 40 systems.The Foxes left MCC in 1981, turning it over to new management, and later to the teens and young adults who helped run it.".
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- Marin_Computer_Center wikiPageWikiLink Annie_Fox_(author).
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- Marin_Computer_Center wikiPageWikiLink BASIC.
- Marin_Computer_Center wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Marin_County,_California.
- Marin_Computer_Center wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_computing.
- Marin_Computer_Center wikiPageWikiLink Commodore_PET.
- Marin_Computer_Center wikiPageWikiLink David_Fox_(game_designer).
- Marin_Computer_Center wikiPageWikiLink LucasArts.
- Marin_Computer_Center wikiPageWikiLink Marin_County,_California.
- Marin_Computer_Center wikiPageWikiLink Microcomputer.
- Marin_Computer_Center wikiPageWikiLink Processor_Technology.
- Marin_Computer_Center wikiPageWikiLink Programming_language.
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- Marin_Computer_Center wikiPageWikiLink S-100_bus.
- Marin_Computer_Center wikiPageWikiLinkText "Marin Computer Center".
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- Marin_Computer_Center subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Marin_County,_California.
- Marin_Computer_Center subject Category:History_of_computing.
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- Marin_Computer_Center comment "Opened in 1977 in Marin County, CA, the Marin Computer Center was the world's first public access microcomputer center. The non-profit company was co-created by David Fox (later to become one of Lucasfilm Games' founding members) and Annie Fox an author.MCC (as it was known) initially featured the Atari 2600, an Equinox 100, 9 Processor Technology Sol 20 computers (S-100 bus systems), the Radio Shack Model I and the Commodore PET.".
- Marin_Computer_Center label "Marin Computer Center".
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- Marin_Computer_Center sameAs Q6763699.
- Marin_Computer_Center wasDerivedFrom Marin_Computer_Center?oldid=602437580.
- Marin_Computer_Center isPrimaryTopicOf Marin_Computer_Center.