The “Bill-1” 8008 Based Computer
I recently acquired an Intel 8008 based computer known as the “Bill-1” that was originally designed and developed at Litton Data Systems in the early to mid 70s. It has this name because that’s the...
I recently acquired an Intel 8008 based computer known as the “Bill-1” that was originally designed and developed at Litton Data Systems in the early to mid 70s. It has this name because that’s the...
I’m not really a calculator collector other than some early HP computers that might be considered calculators by some. I saw a MITS 941M metric converting calculator on eBay and just had to get...
I acquired a computer lot from the niece of a fascinating engineer from California. He had an interesting collection of hardware, software and odds and ends. Without being able to speak to him, one...
Over the past little while, I’ve been accumulating my vintage computer collection. While I say, “I think I’m almost done”, I know of at least one more computer that I have to acquire but I...
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Along with an IMSAI PCS-80/30 I acquired, I received some documentation. Among the documents was the IMSAI Short Form Catalog for Fall 1977. I would imagine this is the catalog that was available when...
You will notice I don’t use the term “museum” but I do use “virtual exhibit”. Museum is an academic term and a very involved process of accession, cataloging and displaying one or many collections....
It’s been some time that I’ve considered creating a virtual exhibit for some of the computers I’ve been able to collect to honour their place in computing history. Now it’s official! This is the...