They have 8085A chips with '76 dates on them. Thanks for the info and now to
try and test them.
At 09:21 AM 11/23/97 -0800, you wrote:
I also found
in the
same box 12 Intel boards dated copyright 1976 with white keys, a red lED
readout, a boxed area marked Bus Expansion Drivers filled with various
chips, TTY interface boxed area, PROM area, Address Decoder area, and all
kinds of things on these boards. Does anyone know what thses units are ?
These sound like Intel SDK-85 evaluation kits. Do they, indeed, have
8085's on them? There was also an earlier 8080A version. Both were
bought by the truckloads by tech schools, universities, and colleges
for computer courses and data acquisition work. What are the date
codes on the chips?
Tim. (shoppa(a)triumf.ca)