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Finally I gave up and just popped in the other two PROMs, the ones with the “polling” version of the monitor program. I typed a few keys on the keyboard and I was shocked! The letters were displayed on the screen! It is so hard to describe this feeling—when you get something working on the first try. It’s like getting a hole-in-one from forty feet away. It was still only around 10 p.m.—I checked my watch. For the next couple of hours I practiced typing data into memory, displaying data on-screen to make sure it was really there, even typing in some very short programs in hexadecimal and running them, things like printing random characters on the screen. Simple programs. I didn’t realize it at the time, but that day, Sunday, June 29, 1975, was pivotal. It was the first time in history anyone had typed a character on a keyboard and seen it show up on the screen right in front of them.
“iWoz”, la biografía de Steve Wozniak