[clue] Altair 8800

dennisjperkins at comcast.net dennisjperkins at comcast.net
Wed May 28 07:25:46 MDT 2014


Great page. Some of the names aren't familiar, but I recognize a lot of them. And what I called Helios was actually the disk memory system of the Sol-20. 

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I still have my old Linus computer in the basement (no, sadly, it no longer works). 

http://oldcomputers.net/linus.html 

I'm not sure *why* I still have it though... But these days I have enough "fun" with relatively-modern computers, I don't have much enthusiasm for returning to the days when RAM was measured in Kb... ;-) 

T. 

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From: "Dennis J Perkins" <dennisjperkins at comcast.net> 
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Sent: Monday, May 26, 2014 4:17:33 PM 
Subject: [clue] Altair 8800 

If you ever wanted to have your own Altair 8800, now is your chance! The 
Altair 8800 Clone is now available. Not everything is the same as the 
original, however. For instance, surface mount chips. 

http://altairclone.com/ 

I never saw an Altari, but I remember the Helios, the Radio Shack TRS-80, the 
Commodore Pet, and the Apple II, cas well as Popular Electronics' COSMAC ELF. 
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