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  1. 2 de feb. de 2015 · The Computer Chronicles started as a local public television show in Silicon Valley. Back in the early 1980s, it was hard for computer nerds to get information on the tech industry. The Internet was still an academic curiosity, so a half-hour computer show made a lot of sense. Unfortunately, we’ll never see the early local episodes again.

  2. 9 de jun. de 2020 · After it's down in 2002, 《Computer Chronicles》 has been avaliable on archive.org. But it's episodes are discrete with many of them missing or corrupted. Although it's possible to grab all of them with scipts, they are still not sorted and many of them are repeated.

  3. Hosted by Stewart Cheifet, Computer Chronicles was the world's most popular television program on personal technology during the height of the personal computer revolution. It was broadcast for twenty years from 1983 - 2002. The program was seen on more than 300 television stations in the United States and in over 100 countries worldwide, with translations into French, Spanish, Chinese, and ...

  4. 8 de nov. de 2012 · Special thanks to archive.org for hosting these episodes. Downloads of all these episodes and more can be found at: http://archive.org/details/computerchroni...

  5. Hosted by Stewart Cheifet, Computer Chronicles was the world's most popular television program on personal technology during the height of the personal computer revolution. It was broadcast for twenty years from 1983 - 2002. The program was seen on more than 300 television stations in the...

  6. The Computer Chronicles was a US television series, broadcast during 1981-2002 on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) public television, which documented the rise of the personal computer from its infancy to the immense market at the turn of the century. The series was created in the Fall of 1981, by Stewart Cheifet (later co-host), then the ...

  7. Computer Chronicles was a television program aired on PBS member stations from 1983 through 2002. In its first years it was hosted by Jim Warren, and for the remainder of its history, was hosted by Stewart Cheifet. Gary Kildall was a co-host from 1983 to 1990.