wandering through this site i found at least one inconsistency if not an outright error and another mis-statement..
8088 was not ther first cpu, it was more or less the third or forth..
intel did the 4004, 8008, 8080 and THEN the 8088..
since i never really studied older cpu's than the 8080 there might be some error in the above list of cpu's..
steve jobs was not really a founder of homebrew..
at that time it was a mnishmash of people coming and going..
jobs might have been an early member..
no one was really a founder, member or officer as we were always told by lee felsenstein that there WAS no club..
other noteables of homebrew were gordon french who hosted the peoples computer club in his garage among the live steam model locomotives he built from scratch..
(when he got a divorce he offered one or more of those to me and i regret not buying one!)
jim warren was a leading "member" who went on to found the first west coast computer faire..
which, some years later, he sold to a book publisher..
i guess hes probably still living up in woodside, san mateo county..
we were only a group who met to discuss various aspects of building homebrew computers on whatever surface was uncluttered at home..
for me this meant the living room floor of the rented house i had in palo alto..
i was the least of all members as i tried to absorbe as much as i could without looking like a fool..
