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This section is based on Module 2 of T171, as presented in 2000. After completing this module, students were expected to:
The three themes of the module were:
The central theme of the module was the microcomputer industry i.e. PCs and not mainframes.
The set book for the module, Accidental Empires by Robert X. Cringely, attempts to demonstrate that the PC revolution was, in many ways, accidental.
Cringely wrote:
"In 1990, $70 billion worth of personal computer hardware and software were sold worldwide. After automobiles, energy production, and illegal drugs, personal computers are the largest manufacturing industry in the world and one of the great success stories for American business. And I'm here to tell you three things:
(Cringely, Accidental Empires, p4).
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