A Few Items of Mine I’ve Gathered for an Oklahoma Historical Society / OKPOP Museum Exhibit.

I’ve programmed microcontrollers / mini computers / mainframe computers in machine, assembly, C, C and other languages for just over 50 years. The first microcontroller I programmed was the Intel 4004 followed by the 8008, then the Motorola 6800, 6809 and 68000 series, the Intel 8080 series, Zilog Z8, Texas Instruments TMS3400 series, DEC PDP series, Perkin Elmer 3200 series, and so many more that I can no longer remember them all. About 17 years ago, I sold my company. The company who purchased it reported that I had generated over 50 million lines of code and data throughout my programming career. This video contains just a few of my software designs, and I’ve been gathering many more designs for presentation at the Oklahoma Historical Society / OKPOP museum. I have indeed been blessed in many respects and one was that I enjoyed each and every day of my working life. Since retiring, I now enjoy trying to teach others by recreating my experiences in life with programming, electrica
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