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Bill Godbout (October 2, 1939 – November 8, 2018) was an early computer pioneer and entrepreneur known for manufacturing and selling computer equipment, parts, and electronic kits in Silicon Valley, during the 1970s and 1980s. He and his company, Godbout Electronics (and later CompuPro and Viasyn), were very influential in the early years of the personal computer market. Together with George Morrow, he worked on the IEEE696 (withdrawn) better known as the very popular S-100 bus. He is featured in the book The Silicon Boys, 1999 by David A. Kaplan about the pioneers of Silicon Valley.

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  • Bill Godbout (en)
  • Bill Godbout (de)
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  • Bill Godbout (* 2. Oktober 1939; † 8. November 2018 in Concow) war ein US-amerikanischer Computerpionier und Unternehmer. (de)
  • Bill Godbout (October 2, 1939 – November 8, 2018) was an early computer pioneer and entrepreneur known for manufacturing and selling computer equipment, parts, and electronic kits in Silicon Valley, during the 1970s and 1980s. He and his company, Godbout Electronics (and later CompuPro and Viasyn), were very influential in the early years of the personal computer market. Together with George Morrow, he worked on the IEEE696 (withdrawn) better known as the very popular S-100 bus. He is featured in the book The Silicon Boys, 1999 by David A. Kaplan about the pioneers of Silicon Valley. (en)
  • ビル・ゴッドバウト(Bill Godbout、1939年10月2日 - 2018年11月8日)は、アメリカ合衆国の起業家である。1970年代から1980年代にかけてシリコンバレーでコンピュータ機器、部品、電子キットなどを製造・販売した。 彼と彼の会社であるゴッドバウト・エレクトロニクス(後にコンピュプロ(CompuPro)、Viasynに改称)は、初期のパーソナルコンピュータの市場に大きな影響力を持っていた。 彼は、シリコンバレーの先駆者について書いたDavid A. Kaplanの著書『The Silicon Boys』(1999年)で紹介されている。 (ja)
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  • Bill Godbout (* 2. Oktober 1939; † 8. November 2018 in Concow) war ein US-amerikanischer Computerpionier und Unternehmer. (de)
  • Bill Godbout (October 2, 1939 – November 8, 2018) was an early computer pioneer and entrepreneur known for manufacturing and selling computer equipment, parts, and electronic kits in Silicon Valley, during the 1970s and 1980s. He and his company, Godbout Electronics (and later CompuPro and Viasyn), were very influential in the early years of the personal computer market. Together with George Morrow, he worked on the IEEE696 (withdrawn) better known as the very popular S-100 bus. He is featured in the book The Silicon Boys, 1999 by David A. Kaplan about the pioneers of Silicon Valley. (en)
  • ビル・ゴッドバウト(Bill Godbout、1939年10月2日 - 2018年11月8日)は、アメリカ合衆国の起業家である。1970年代から1980年代にかけてシリコンバレーでコンピュータ機器、部品、電子キットなどを製造・販売した。 彼と彼の会社であるゴッドバウト・エレクトロニクス(後にコンピュプロ(CompuPro)、Viasynに改称)は、初期のパーソナルコンピュータの市場に大きな影響力を持っていた。 彼は、シリコンバレーの先駆者について書いたDavid A. Kaplanの著書『The Silicon Boys』(1999年)で紹介されている。 (ja)
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