I can see why I was having problems. The picture was upside down. It looked like Spanish
or something. Do remember that Intel's claim to fame wasn't just micro processor.
They were one of the first to do MOS RAMs for big machines. They were more into solid
state memory systems than uPs, until after the 8080.
It clearly isn't for some 4004 or 8008. It was likely monitoring some RAM for some
mini.
Dwight
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Subject: Re: Unknown Intel blinkenlight panel circa 1973
On 06/14/2020 03:05 PM, Joshua Rice via cctalk wrote:
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/dysAAOSwqqJehZ-Y/s-l1600.jpg
<https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/dysAAOSwqqJehZ-Y/s-l1600.jpg>
That?s off the listing.
Clearly a panel for a memory device. Data is 16 bits plus 2
parity bits. There are separate lights for the data read
bus and data write bus. The address is a bit funny :
W0 W1 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Jon