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The Alto came out of Xerox's original Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), known for giving its research groups substantial freedom and generous funding, and was one of the most innovative computers ever designed. Often called the first personal computer or workstation, it used bit-mapped graphics, a mouse, menus, icons and other features that would prove to be the basic technologies of today's PCs. The designers also created the Ethernet local area networking protocol to link Altos within PARC.

Alto information at bitsavers.org

Legacy "trunk"
Inspired by Current Followed by
Evans & Sutherland Projects Xerox Alto X Window System
Stanford AI Labs Projects Smalltalk
Reactive Engine
NLS
FLEX
Parallel Developments
Preceeded by Current Followed by
--- Xerox Alto PERQ
Lilith
Xerox Dorado
MS Word/WordPerfect Branch
Preceeded by Current Followed by
--- Xerox Alto Bravo
MS Word/WordPerfect Branch
Preceeded by Current Followed by
--- Xerox Alto BravoX
Sil Branch
Preceeded by Current Followed by
--- Xerox Alto Sil
Draw Branch
Preceeded by Current Followed by
--- Xerox Alto Draw
Photoshop Branch
Preceeded by Current Followed by
--- Xerox Alto Flyer
Photoshop Branch
Preceeded by Current Followed by
--- Xerox Alto Markup
PDF/RIA Branch
Preceeded by Current Followed by
--- Xerox Alto Press
TIB/InConcert Branch
Preceeded by Current Followed by
--- Xerox Alto Office Talk
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