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− | * [ | + | * [http://bitsavers.org/pdf/imsai/ IMSAI] - documentation at [[Bitsavers]] |
− | ** [ | + | ** [http://bitsavers.org/pdf/imsai/IMSAI_8080_brochure_August_1976.pdf The Complete Microcomputer System] - very detailed brochure |
* [https://onlineonly.christies.com/s/firsts-history-computing-paul-g-allen-collection/imsai-i-8080-microcomputer-129/230066 IMSAI I-8080 microcomputer] - from [[Paul Allen]]'s collection at the [[Living Computer Museum|LCM]], includes several images | * [https://onlineonly.christies.com/s/firsts-history-computing-paul-g-allen-collection/imsai-i-8080-microcomputer-129/230066 IMSAI I-8080 microcomputer] - from [[Paul Allen]]'s collection at the [[Living Computer Museum|LCM]], includes several images | ||
[[Category: Personal Computers]] | [[Category: Personal Computers]] |
Latest revision as of 15:44, 28 April 2025
The IMSAI 8080 was a very early personal computer microcomputer. It was one of the first to be built around an S-100 bus; it used an Intel 8080 microprocessor.
Further reading
- Michael Nadeau, Collectible Microcomputers (Schiffer Book for Collectors), Schiffer, Atglen, 2002
External links
- IMSAI - documentation at Bitsavers
- The Complete Microcomputer System - very detailed brochure
- IMSAI I-8080 microcomputer - from Paul Allen's collection at the LCM, includes several images