On Mon, 23 Feb 1998, James Willing wrote:
Yes, the
Byte-8 had a front panel with, I believe, a hex keypad and a two
digit 7-segment LED display.
Buzzzzz! Incorrect answer. The front panel on the Byte-8 (I see that I
need to get some more docs scanned) was toggle switches and LEDs.
The problem with this however was that they crammed it all into a space of
apx. 4" x 6". (toggle switches on about 1/2" spacing)
Duh. I must've been thinking of something totally different.
If you thought that toggling something into an
original Altair was bad
(and led rapidly to sore fingers), this critter would convince your that
the Altair was the best thing to ever happen!
I met the guy who designed the front panel for the Byte-8. He lives about
an hour east of me. He sold me the last of his classics (IMSAI, Sol 20,
Vector 1...) He's a real good guy. Next time I talk to him I'll tease
him about the front panel.
BTW: The Heath H-8 came standard with a hex keypad
and 7 segment
displays, but (bonus question) who offered an "upgrade" front panel for
S-100 boxes that provided the same? (and made their own units for a time)
Hmmm, ok. I got the two pictures of a Byte-8 and H-8 (or perhaps the
names?) crossed in my mind. That explains it. ;)
Sam Alternate e-mail: dastar(a)siconic.com
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