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* [https://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/X1552.98A Xerox Star 8010 "Dandelion" CPU] | * [https://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/X1552.98A Xerox Star 8010 "Dandelion" CPU] | ||
* [https://digibarn.com/collections/systems/xerox-8010/index.html The Xerox Star 8010 "Dandelion"] | * [https://digibarn.com/collections/systems/xerox-8010/index.html The Xerox Star 8010 "Dandelion"] | ||
+ | * [https://onlineonly.christies.com/s/firsts-history-computing-paul-g-allen-collection/xerox-star-1108-personal-computer-139/230077 Xerox Star 1108 personal computer] - from [[Paul Allen]]'s collection at the [[Living Computer Museum|LCM]], includes several images | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:07, 29 April 2025
The Xerox Star was a workstation built by Xerox in an attempt to make a product out of the revolutionary Xerox Alto. Technically, the Star was the name of the software system; the hardware was formally called the Xerox 8010 (its code-name was the 'Dandelion').
Like the Alto, it had a bit-mapped display, an Ethernet interface, and a keyboard and mouse to interact with applications.
External links
- star - documentation at Bitsavers
- 8010_dandelion
- Designing the Xerox “Star” User Interface
- Xerox Star 8010 "Dandelion" CPU
- The Xerox Star 8010 "Dandelion"
- Xerox Star 1108 personal computer - from Paul Allen's collection at the LCM, includes several images