Introducing the HP 9845: An Early Workstation

In this video, we look one of the most exotic desktops of its day. The Hewlett Packard 9845 was a minicomputer shoehorned onto a desktop with a bunch of dedicated peripheral thrown in. This is an introduction to one of the coolest vintage computers we know. Additional Information: - : The authoritative web resource - : The standard reference for HP computing history Acknowledgements: This video was made possible by with assistance from the National Museum of Computing (). Photo credits: - “The Sharp MZ-80K has got it all,” Byte Magazine, Nov. 1981, page 97, (c) 1981, Byte Magazine and Sharp, Inc. - “Learn how to use a computer for $249. And keep the computer,” Byte Magazine, June 1981, page 137, (c)1981, Byte Magazine and Sinclair Research - “Meet the HP Series 80,” Byte Magazine, June 1981, page 57, (c)1981 Byte Magazine and Hewlett Packard - Cover, Hewlett-Packard Journal, April 1978, (c)1978, Hewlett Packard - “The New S
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