Cromemco Dazzler (English Wikipedia)

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  • Melton, Louise (November 1984). "Video Processing". Computer & Electronics. 22 (11): 96. Some 80% of all the television stations in the country use Colorgraphics's LiveLine systems to generate weather, news and sports graphics. The basic system is built around Cromemco microcomputers.
  • "Now your color TV can be your computer display terminal". Byte. No. 8. April 1976. p. 7.
  • Helmers, Carl (June 1976). "About the Cover". Byte. No. 10. pp. 6–7. Retrieved February 18, 2013.
  • "Cromemco Dazzler Games 1977". Cromemco. 1977. Retrieved 2013-02-18.
  • Fox, Tom (December 1979). "Cromemco's Super Dazzler". Interface Age. 4 (12): 74–77. The SDI color graphics subsystem presents a breakthrough in capabilities that have previously been available only in far more expensive computers.

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  • Les Solomon, "Solomon's Memory" Archived 2012-10-25 at the Wayback Machine, in Digital Deli, Workman Publications, 1984, ISBN 0-89480-591-6

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  • Reiling, Robert (November 30, 1975). "Club Meeting November 12, 1975". Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter. 1 (9). Mountain View CA: Homebrew Computer Club: 1. Equipment demonstrations at this meeting of 1) TV Dazzler manufactured by CROMEMCO, One First Street, Los Altos, CA 94022, 2) Video Display Module manufactured by Processor Technology Company, 2465 Fourth Street, Berkeley, CA 94710, and 3) IMSAI 8080 System manufactured by IMS Associated Inc., 1922 Republic Avenue, San Leandro, CA 94577.

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  • McIntosh, Harold (2008). "Introduction" (PDF). Journal of Cellular Automata. 13: 181–186. Retrieved 3 November 2021. With the advent of microcomputers and Cromemco's graphics board, Life became a favorite display program for video monitors and led to a revival of interest in the game

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  • Les Solomon, "Solomon's Memory" Archived 2012-10-25 at the Wayback Machine, in Digital Deli, Workman Publications, 1984, ISBN 0-89480-591-6
  • Cromemco Inc., "Spacewar", 1976
  • Kuhman, Robert. "The Cro's Nest RCP/M-RBBS". www.kuhmann.com. Archived from the original on 2012-02-10. Retrieved 2012-02-10.

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  • "Cromemco in South America". I/O News. 5 (2): 14. January–February 1986. ISSN 0274-9998.
  • "Micro-based Heart Diagnostics". Systems International: 40–42. August 1984. ISSN 0309-1171.