Yup! The fellow who made the kit also makes clones of Altair S100 boards, so he reused his recreation of their 4-slot S100 backplane in this project, too. The machine is not, however, compatible with any other S100-based computer.
@@alancabrera7116 Yes, although it's been out of stock for months. I bought it here: jmprecision.co.uk/shopping/pgm-more_information.php?id=154&=SID#MOREINFO You can also buy the designer's book, which describes building basically the same computer on breadboards. It's available on Amazon still: www.amazon.com/Computer-Time-Travel-microprocessor-transistors/dp/0995707200/
Amazing !!!!
Thanks!
Is that an S100 bus?
Yup! The fellow who made the kit also makes clones of Altair S100 boards, so he reused his recreation of their 4-slot S100 backplane in this project, too. The machine is not, however, compatible with any other S100-based computer.
Cool. So, it’s almost UNIBUS-like and its function. That’s so cool. Do you have a URL for the vendor? I’d love to take a peek at it.
@@alancabrera7116 Yes, although it's been out of stock for months. I bought it here: jmprecision.co.uk/shopping/pgm-more_information.php?id=154&=SID#MOREINFO
You can also buy the designer's book, which describes building basically the same computer on breadboards. It's available on Amazon still: www.amazon.com/Computer-Time-Travel-microprocessor-transistors/dp/0995707200/