Altair MITS 8800 CPU parts kit IMSAI S100 For Sale

Altair MITS 8800 CPU parts kit IMSAI S100
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Altair MITS 8800 CPU parts kit IMSAI S100:
$79.95


This is a parts kit for the Replica Altair MITS blank CPU circuit board seen listed in another sale. This is a complete kit of parts to build up the blank board. \"Board not included\".
There are (2), 470 ohm 1/2 watt resistors in the kit for the Zener diodes. All other resistors are 1/4 watt. The original MITS board used 1/2 watt resistors, as that was what was available at the time. 1/4 watt will work fine.
The kit comes with a complete set of IC\'s and sockets, 2 MHz xtal, resistors, voltage regulator, heat sink, Zener diodes, capacitors, jumper wire and Molex connector. I found a limited source for the 8T97 bus drivers, they cost a bit more than the 74367\'s but they will give the board that original look. Not too many of these kits will have these though as I only have a small supply.
Depending on your skill level, it takes about 2 hours to build up the board.
All IC sockets are high quality machine pin.
This is a limited run of these kits as I have had a few requests for them.

Here is some response from buyers of this kit: \"Great transaction as usual, as advertised, fast shipping, great comms\"
\"Item as described, great communication, highly recommended. A+++\"\"Great Seller,Super fast, as described, A+++++\"\"Item as described thank you.\"\"Great er! Exactly as described. Quick Shipment. A++++++\"
I ship USPS Priority Mail to lower 48 states only. NO international shipping and no local pickup. I accept PayPal only.
Thank You for looking at my sale.


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