For the past couple of months, I've remembered seeing the 1975 January issue of Popular Electronics magazine, featuring the 'home computer' origin - the Altair 8800 system. A panel full of switches with individual LEDs for programming the actual software by, in BITS. :O
<br><br>Oddly - for the past couple of months - I thought that such a system would be wonderful, built into a modular for controlling my clocks and sequencers, that are coming. ;)<br><br>Now - does ANYone out there know of the availability of any:
<br><br>Altair 8800 computers<br>Imsai 680 series computers (and THEY are back at <a href="http://www.imsai.net">http://www.imsai.net</a> :) :) )<br>Digital PDP-8, or PDP-7 computers<br><br>?? If I recall correctly, they're all S-100 buss systems, that can be configured in a mindbendlingly HUGE # of ways.
<br>Yes - it's a primitive way of programming, but - the character it would add to my machine. ;) The 30 year old desire for such a system has re-emerged. ;) LOL<br><br>If anyone knows of any S-100 buss modules / parts / computers available, please let me know. :) The search is on. :D
<br>D.A.M.I.A.N. (my new modular) will love it! Haha. The marriage of electronics and wood. Ahhhhhhhh. :D ;) <br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Take care,<br>Warmth and Peace,<br>Ryk<br><a href="http://www.geocities.com/dolphinicus2003/damian.html">
http://www.geocities.com/dolphinicus2003/damian.html</a> - old webpage of my new modular synthesizer, D.A.M.I.A.N. :)<br><a href="http://deathlehem.bravehost.com/damian.html">http://deathlehem.bravehost.com/damian.html</a>
- new webpage that I'm moving the old one to ;) (still very new. Much more info to be moved into it.)<br>