> Consider that a Mark-8 is probably very simple to
re-produce (save for the
> 8008 chip) but could sell for upwards of $1K each on the current ebay
I hesitate to mention this, but a very common place to
find 8008s is on
the KY11-B frontpanel control board for the PDP11/34. And that machine is
not exactly rare or expensive (yet).
I am not suggesting the responsible enthusiasts will
raid such machine
for the chip, but...
Well, if microprocessors are the area of interest,
an 11/34 is just scrap metall (please, don't hurt me :)
H.
(In fact, I belive an 8008 will be still more valuable than
a PDP 11/34, no matter how rare they will be in the future)
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