From: "Dave Dunfield" <dave04a at dunfield.com>
Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2005 4:47 AM
At 17:07 11/06/2005 +1000, you wrote:
Hi,
I've got an old MITS 8800B CPU (Rev 0) board. It's in a pretty sad state
and
missing some chips and most of the voltage regulation components. Although
I've
seen a few pics on the net of this board, none are clear enough to read
the
chips.
If anyone has one of these boards can you pls tell me what chip D, F and K
are.
I think D is an 8216, and F is an 8224 clock chip, but would like
confirmation.
A circuit diagram would be brilliant, if anyone has one.
D: 8216
F: 8224
K: 8212
Rich Cini has a pile of Altair 8800B documentation on
his site:
http://highgate.comm.sfu.ca/~rcini/classiccmp/
Look under "Altair 8800 Emulation", then "Technical Links".
You could also try Howard Hart's site:
http://www.hartetechnologies.com/manuals
You may have to do a bit of digging, the 8800B CPU info may
be buried in the 8800B system documentation.
Regards,
Dave
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