I just picked up an intel ?scope 820 with a date code of 1978. It came
with the 8085 module and cables. Looks complete with manual but I have
not tested it yet, I probably will.
It was originally designed as a diagnostic tool for the 8080A.
Unfortunately I did not get that module.
It is in a plastic black carry case with the manual, 8085 overlay,
8085 module with a ZIF socket for the 8085 and a cable from the module
that plugs into the original 8085 socket for the board under test. AC
powered.
To quote from the manual:
The ?scope 820 is most easily described as three instruments combined
into a single convenient test instrument.
A minicomputer front panel.
A microprocessors anayzer.
A substitute program memory.
I am planning on selling it so if you are interested please make
offers. It is very clean and not abused at all. I would bet it has had
very low use.
This is the first time I have seen one of these even though we used to
buy truckloads from intel in the early 1990s.
Please contact me off list at paxton.hoag at
gmail.com for offers or more
information.
I supose I should scan the docs, there are only about 35 pages.
Paxton
Astoria, Oregon
USA