George Morrow (computers)

George Morrow (January 30, 1934 – May 7, 2003) was part of the early microcomputer industry in the United States.[1] Morrow promoted and improved the S-100 bus used in many early microcomputers. Called "one of the microcomputer industry's iconoclasts" by Richard Dalton in the Whole Earth Software Catalog,[2] Morrow ran his own computer business, Thinker Toys, Inc., later Morrow Designs. He was also a member of the Homebrew Computer Club.

  1. ^ Markoff, John (9 May 2003). "George Morrow, a Personal Computer Visionary, Dies at 69". The New York Times. p. A29. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  2. ^ Whole Earth Software Catalog. Quantum Press/Doubleday. 1984. ISBN 0-385-19166-9. LCCN 84-15096.