From: "William Layer" <william.layer(a)comcast.net>
Hey all,
Thanks for all the background and help on the Altair project. I'll be
taking some pics of the pile for a 'before and after' set. Hopefully there
will be an after worth mentioning ;-)
Now on to Intel / Intellec MDS systems. I've got one that is alternately
described as an MDS225 or and MDS800. IIRC, the dual-disk unit is marked
MDS800, (blue in color) and the main chassis is marked MDS225 (white in
color, has a monitor, kb, and a series of pushbuttons with LED
indicators).
Information on these units is pretty sparse on the web; multiple google
searches have yielded little more than years of manufacture, and some
price info.
One question that should amuse the more veteran members of classiccmp is
this: What exactly is meant by "Microcomputer Development System"? It's
like that old joke about "Repairing Robots".. Are they referring to the
process of repairing a robot, or to robots that perform repairs?
Is the MDS a system for developing microcomputers, or is it a
microcomputer that is used for other forms of hardware / software
development, or a little of both? I'm getting the feeling that the latter
might be the case.
Secondly, what kind of operating system, applications, etc can one of the
MDS units run? I'm told that it is an ISIS based system, but I really
don't know much about ISIS. I assume it's a disk operating system, but
beyond that I'm clueless. I'd like to think that there is some
general-purpose OS I could run on it, play some wumpus, trek or life,
amortize my mortgage, or maybe fire up a terminal emulator and get into
the BBS scene.
I'm clearly no expert in this old stuff, but I'm at least wise enough to
realize what I *don't* know. Can someone fill in a few of the gaps?
My MDS has an 8080A CPU card in it, some kind of memory card, and a disk
controller. Also, a card that connects to a large ICE pod "Intel ICE-51",
if that helps.
TIA, Bill
I have some info on my site including software downloads. Many of the
manuals can be found in Howards manuals (mirrored on my site).
Randy
www.s100-manuals.com