great old "Scelbi 8008 " article in killobaud or Byte in one if the EARLY
Issues!
Ed#
In a message dated 11/25/2023 7:34:21 AM US Mountain Standard Time, cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
writes:
Sorry if not linked correctly - looking through the list via the
archives.."reply" option doesn't seem to work (at least for me - older
Chrome) >but my understanding was that the 4004 and 8008 were effectively
developed>at the same time? And were announced or available about within one
month>of each other? I believe they were, although I never had much experience with the
4004...I did play a bit with the 8008 - and wrote a simulator/emulator for the8008 system
I had, a Canadian: MIL (Microsystems International Limited) MOD8 (Modular-8) it was also
available as: GNC8 (Great Northern Computers) 8008 You can get MOD8 simulator from
"Daves Old Computers" and actuallyexperienceusing an 8008 based system including
the built in "MONITOR-8" ROM softwareaswell as "Scelbi 8008 BASIC"
(one of the earliest) - source to bothprovided. If you care to, I included ASM88 (my 8008
cross assembler) so you can trywriting and running 8008 code! -Be aware that
MOD8.COM
itself is pretty old and is 16-bit DOS software.This means it WON'T run under modern
Windows, but it does work well inDosBox (I recommend the one I have on my site) Dave
Dunfield -
https://dunfield.themindfactory.com --
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