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IMSAI 8080
Manufacturer IMS Associates, Inc. Identification,ID IMSAI 8080 Date of first manufacture 1975 Number produced - Estimated price or cost $250 location in museum - donor - Contents of this page:
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- Historical Notes
- This Artifact
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The IMSAI 8080 used an Intel 8080A processor, and came with 4K RAM. I/O was through front panel switches and LED's, without additional peripherals. It was once the fastest selling microcomputer. It had an S-100 bus with 22 expansion slots.
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The IMSAI, from IMSAI Manufacturing of San Leandro, California This Artifact
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