English: Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1969. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
"Build Popular Electronics Universal Frequency Counter (Part 1)" By Don Lancaster published in Popular Electronics March 1969.
This catalog did not have a copyright notice so it is in the public domain. Based on inspection of 30 catalogs and brochures published between 1968 and 1980, SWTPC did not copyright their sales literature.
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