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20190504_161801 http://commodorez.com/VCFEXIV/62.html Terminals for the Altair and IMSAI (62/105) Index << Prev Next >> ` Home ... |
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How to start with CP/M http://www.retrotechnology.com/dri/howto_cpm.html from many archives. The Altair32 is a Z80 and CP/M simulator for the MITS Altair which runs under Windows. Previously developed by Claus Giloi, for several years to 2013 it's been... |
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History Making Mobile Robots http://www.davidbuckley.net/DB/HistoryMakers.htm [1974 - launch of The Altair microprocessor kit] [1975 - Film - The Stepford Wives] 1975 WiLF - HM A design published in Everyday Electronics, June 1975. Probably the first hobby ... |
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History of Computing Science: Computer History from the Past http://lecture.eingang.org/ Technology Advances The Altair The Creation of Microsoft BASIC & Other Languages More Computer Languages The PC Explosion PC Sites PCs Today The Web Servers and Clients This s... |
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The blog http://cosarara.me/ you'll have to replace “altair” on line 104 with whatever hostname or IP address your desktop has. —cosarara 2015-02-27 15:39:51 Upset I'm so upset. jk. https://github.com/c... |
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Tiny Basic Info http://www.ittybittycomputers.com/IttyBitty/TinyBasic/ my TinyBasic on their Altair or other x80 computer. I never did an x80 version of my TinyBasic. The most popular was Lee-Chen Wang 's "PaloAlto Tiny Basic", which was free (I char... |
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IBM 5100 http://www.computercloset.org/ibm5100.htm eight months after the Altair 8800 ) Original Price: $8975 to $19,975 depending on memory (16K, 32K, 48K or 64K) and language (APL, BASIC, or both) options Companion printer IBM 5... |
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retrotechnology.com, retrotechnology.net http://www.retrotechnology.com/ before the MITS Altair, including Intel's intellec 4-bit and 8-bit development systems and cards. Intel's Multibus and Motorola VME bus are closely related to S-100, by history an... |
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