Hi
The 499 one is on its second round, after not being sold for 499.
It is not likely that the 700 one will get much either. It seems like
I saw one of these get around 300 or so. Remember, these are
just asking prices.
These were designed to work with the 8080 but as I recall, they
were also used with a few others, like the 8085. When I worked
at Intel, I'd gotten a centronics printer wired for 220 50 cycle. I
used the transformer from one of these to use to step down. I
handled the 50 cycle with a gear change on the AC motor.
Dwight
Wow, $500 and $700 for that thing? I have one at home
with
the documentation, and I am sure never going to use it.
Guess putting it on eBay will make some money to finance the
PDP-11 stuff which is far more interesting than Intel *&@#~$%
I will check bitsavers if the doc is available, else I will
scan that first.
- Henk.
On 5/1/06, Don Y <dgy at dakotacom.net>
wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone verify that this box (1976 vintage) also handles
8080's?
I'm *sure* I had an 8080 "personality
module" for mine but I can't
seem to find it (nor the overlay or the pod).
FWIW, these two uScope items are both pictured with 8080A probes.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8802128045
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5227203002
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