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English: Cromemco Cyclops Digital Camera with Cromemco Dazzler Interface. The Cromemco Cyclops was the first completely digital camera, and the Cromemco Dazzler was the first microcomputer color graphics interface. Both were cover stories in Popular Electronics magazine: the Cyclops in February 1975, and the Dazzler in February 1976. An image captured by the Cyclops could be stored in an S-100 bus microcomputer, and displayed on an ordinary television set using the Dazzler interface.
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