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Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter, Volume 2, Issue 9, September 15, 1976

At the bottom of the first column there is a notice that Glenn Ewing had 11 boards stolen from his IMSAI computer in his office at the Naval Post Graduate School in Monterey, California. Glenn's friend, Gary Kildall was also on the faculty and had developed the CP/M disk operating system for Intel. Glenn convinced Gary to port CP/M to the IMSAI computer.[1]

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The Homebrew Computer Club Newsletters were published between 1975 and 1977 without a copyright notice and are in the public domain.

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