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HP’s Engineering Graphics Systems

Woman working with HP's Engineering Graphics System software on an HP 9000 Series 200 engineering workstation computer. Enlarge
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Date: ca. 1987

Hewlett-Packard’s Engineering Graphics Systems allowed users to create visual representations of 3D objects. Its primary application was to aid the designers of printed circuit boards, but its ability to translate stylus drawings into 3D representations foretold many future applications for computer-aided renderings.

Tags: 1980s • 1987

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