I have an 8800 - what is your SN? I am wondering where mine falls. I have
all the receipts, original mailing, training manuals from the Altair
Training van, teletype, software, in plastic unused and old hobby mags back
to 1966. I also have some spare parts, never un packaged. Plus quite a few
advertising flyers. Are you aware of collection of this sort? I'd be happy
to scan and send things if people want them.
Mark
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe" <rigdonj(a)cfl.rr.com>
To: <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 12:35 PM
Subject: Re: Altair version differences
One difference was the use of flat vs round toggle
switch handles. The
round handles cut into your fingers and made them SORE after toggling in
long programs. My first Altair was a 8800 but had the flat handles as used
on the A model. Steve Gabley (sp?) was tracking Altair serial numbers and
differences. He said that my Altair was the highest known SN for an 8800
and one of very few 8800s with the flat handles. You should check with
him,
I'm sure that he could tell you a lot more about
the differences.
I think one of the other differences was a beefier PS in the A but I
don't remember for sure.
Joe
At 11:07 AM 5/8/03 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi:
>
> Someone asked me what the difference between the 8800 and 8800a
>models. I know that some significant changes but I couldn't enumerate
them.
>
> Can someone help here? Thanks.
>
>Rich
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