
Korea's first PC gets heritage status, 50 years after launch
Hacker News·1w·mushstory
The SE-8001, South Korea's first domestically-made personal computer from 1982, has been officially recognized as a national important material. It's a rare acknowledgment of early computing history in a country better known for later tech dominance—and a reminder that the infrastructure indie makers rely on today was built by determined engineers working decades ago.
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