RETRO ALTAIR 8800 S100 CLONE with Front Panel Switches and LEDs For Sale

RETRO ALTAIR 8800 S100 CLONE with Front Panel Switches and LEDs
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RETRO ALTAIR 8800 S100 CLONE with Front Panel Switches and LEDs:
$79.00

RETRO ALTAIR 8800 S100 Computer ARDUINO CLONE with Toggle Switches and LEDsFor sale is a true emulator clone of the original MITS ALTAIR 8800 computer with front panel. It uses an pre-programmed ARDUINO DUE to faithfully emulate a 2Mhz Intel 8080 which was the CPU used the original MITS system. The Arduino Due is an impressive 32-bit 84-Mhz system-on-a-chip which provides the full 8080's 64K address space as well as ROM storage. It runs open source code developed and fully supported online under GNU GPL.
Included with the front panel PCB is a programmed Arduino Due. It can run Kill-the-Bit, MS Basic, Othello, StarTrek and many other old games. The use of the two right hand AUX switches selects one of the many functions and even includes an interactive on-screen 8080 assembly language debugger. A great educational tool. Keying in or selecting a program is made easier with toggle switches just like the original Altair 8800.
Dimensions are 102mm by 84mm or 4 by 3.3 inches.
Needs only a micro USB cable. The optional 9-12VDC power adapter and micro SD card are not included. For use with a terminal emulation program. Please search for “David Hansel Altair” on the internet for much more information on his brilliant work.
Designed, assembled and supported by an American engineer from Silicon Valley, California. Shipped world wide via airmail registered with tracking. Payment by PayPal only. Please ask seller for any additional information.


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