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Intel Intellec-8. 8-bit microcomputer, 1974, metal rack mount case, front panel with 31 switches, 48 LEDs, ZIF socket and key switch with key; containing 7 modules, cooling fan, 2 female serial connectors at back, without power cord.
5 December 2018, 14:00 EST
New YorkSold for US$3,125 inc. premium
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Intel Intellec-8.
8-bit microcomputer, 1974, metal rack mount case, front panel with 31 switches, 48 LEDs, ZIF socket and key switch with key; containing 7 modules, cooling fan, 2 female serial connectors at back, without power cord. Modules include: 1. Intel 8080 I CPU, 1974; 2. Intel PROM Programmer Module, 1973; 3&4. Intel RAM boards, 1972; 5. Intel PROM Memory Module, 1973; 6. Intel 8080 I F/P Controller; 7. Intel I/O Module, 1974. Lot also includes Programming Manual for the 8080 Microcomputer System.
One of America's first microcomputers, the Intel Intellec-8 was produced in relatively limited numbers and was extremely expensive. Intel led the way, demonstrating what the 8080 microprocessor could do while others, such as MITS and their Altair 8800, took the 8080 to the masses. It's generally considered the first widespread microprocessor. Intel eventually left the computer business to others while they went on to become the dominant supplier of microprocessors.
One of America's first microcomputers, the Intel Intellec-8 was produced in relatively limited numbers and was extremely expensive. Intel led the way, demonstrating what the 8080 microprocessor could do while others, such as MITS and their Altair 8800, took the 8080 to the masses. It's generally considered the first widespread microprocessor. Intel eventually left the computer business to others while they went on to become the dominant supplier of microprocessors.



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