Sphere 1 (English Wikipedia)

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  • Sphere Corporation (January 1976). "Go Computer Now!". Byte. Vol. 1, no. 5. p. 23. Retrieved 6 February 2022.
  • sphere :: newsletter :: V1N2 Apr76, April 1976, Internet Archive
  • Sphere Corporation (September 1975). "The Computer "System" Concept". Byte. No. 1. pp. 94–95. Retrieved 6 February 2022.

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  • SOLOMON'S MEMORY, by Les Solomon, Digital Deli The Comprehensive, User-Lovable Menu of Computer Lore, Culture, Lifestyles and Fancy, by The Lunch Group & Guests, Edited by Steve Ditlea, published 1984, The 1977 First West Coast Computer Faire.... Outside the Brooks Hall site of the show was parked a small van containing Mike Wise and his unique computer from the Sphere Company located in Bountiful, Utah. The one thing we remember about the Sphere was that its BASIC was s-l-o-w. Real s-l-o-w! The Sphere computer was never seen again: it was advertised and a couple were even delivered to computer stores, but very soon Sphere vanished from the face of the earth-a fate shared by many other pioneering computer models.

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  • David H. Ahl. "The first decade of personal computing". CREATIVE COMPUTING VOL. 10, NO. 11 / NOVEMBER 1984 / PAGE 30. Retrieved 2020-12-14. You may think that the Apple II (1977) was the first integrated computer. Not so; the Sphere computer (1975) designed by Mike Wise contained the processor, keyboard, and display all in a case that looked very much like a Hazeltine terminal or TRS-80 Model III.

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  • The Sphere 1., by Early Computers Project, The Sphere Corporation put out a newsletter entitled, "Global News"

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