• Altair 8800 image attribution - Smithsonian Museum. The Altair 8800 was built on the Intel 8080 CPU, the second 8-bit microprocessor manufactured by Intel in 1974.
  • The Altair 8800 had no built-in screen or video output, so it would have to be connected to a serial terminal (such as a VT100-compatible terminal) to have any output.
  • He was able to convince the editor at Popular Electronics to put his computer on the front page, even though Altair 8800 had not been finalized yet.
  • The Altair or Altair 8800 computer from MITS was developed by Henry Edward Roberts and introduced on December 19, 1974.
  • From the operator's perspective, the Altair 8800 Clone accurately duplicates the look, feel, features, performance (and limitations!) of an Altair 8800.
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  • altair8800 The MITS Altair 8800 was built by Ed Roberts, who founded MITS in the early 1970s. ... Naming it after an episode of Star Trek, it was called the Altair.
  • Please note, this is not a kit or a turnkey solution in any way. Also, the system as shown is certainly not the only way to put together a "new" Altair 8800c.
  • MITS DOS, CP/M, Altair Disk BASIC. Notes. The Altair 8800 was far from the first "Personal Computer" but it was the first truly successful one.