Ed Roberts (computer Engineer) - Works

Works

Books

  • Roberts, H. Edward; Forrest Mims (1974). Electronic Calculators. Indianapolis: Howard W Sams. ISBN 978-0-672-21039-6.

Magazines

  • Mims, Forrest M.; Henry E. Roberts (November 1970). "Assemble an LED Communicator – The Opticom". Popular Electronics (Ziff Davis) 33 (5): pp.45–50, 98–99.
  • Roberts, Ed (November 1971). "Electronic desk calculator you can build". Popular Electronics (Ziff Davis) 35 (5): pp. 27–32.
  • Roberts, H. Edward (November 1973). "Understanding computer arithmetic". Radio-Electronics (Gernsback) 44 (22): pp. 55–60. ISSN 0033-7862.
  • Roberts, H. Edward; William Yates (January 1975). "Altair 8800 Minicomputer, Part 1". Popular Electronics (Ziff Davis) 7 (1): pp. 33–38. ISSN 0032-4485. Part 2 in the February 1975 issue.
  • Roberts, H. Edward; Paul Van Baalen (November 1975). "First Motorola/AMI "6800" MPU computer project". Popular Electronics (Ziff Davis) 8 (5): pp.33–36. ISSN 0032-4485. Part 2 in the December 1975 issue.

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