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Vintage Altair Assembly Manual for 8800A computer for Sale - vulnerabilityscanning.com

Vintage Altair Assembly Manual for 8800A computer For Sale

Vintage Altair Assembly Manual for 8800A computer
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Vintage Altair Assembly Manual for 8800A computer:
$150.00

Original documentation, with original binder for assembling the Altair 8800A computer as I got in Dec 1975 to assemble my Altair. All pages are intact and readable. The book shows parts list and prices, diagrams, proper placement of component for the case, front panel,1K DRAM card and power supply. Later in book is test programs. I did check off the item after soldering and would check in the check box on the page and then move on to next item. I ordered the Altair from an ad in the 1975 Popular Electronics magazine. Some of the pages have coffee stains on them but no tears or unreadable areas. The computer was ordered from MITS, Inc., 6328 Linn Ave. N.E., Albuquerque, NM 87108.
I remember the motherboard only had 4 card sockets so to upgrade you would order another 4 socket motherboard and have to put in 100 jumper wires to attach to previous motherboard, FUN<FUN<
I will pay the insurance however if out of USA the insurance is only good to the last trackable location noted by USPS (usually your port of entry)


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