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Lot 623W

INTEL MICROCOMPUTER.
MCB 8-10 Interface and Control Module, 1972, printed circuit board affixed to blue metal box,

5 December 2018, 14:00 EST
New York

Sold for US$875 inc. premium

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INTEL MICROCOMPUTER.

MCB 8-10 Interface and Control Module, 1972, printed circuit board affixed to blue metal box, 14 switches, ZIF connector, 4 binding posts, a.c. line socket, 60 LEDs protected under tinted plexliglas, without CPU board.

The MCB-8-10 was one of the first microcomputers to use the 8008 microprocessor. It was the first Intel 8-Bit Development System and it was intended to develop hardware, software and program EPROMs. Unfortunately, this unit lacks the CPU module, but is extremely rare in any form.

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