• On the cover is an Altair 8800 computer. ... They developed a BASIC language for the Altair computer and marketed it through their new company – Microsoft.
  • Original Price: Altair 8800 computer: $439 kit, $621 assembled (includes CPU board, front panel control board, power supply, and expander board) Expander board...
  • The first Altair 8800 emulator written for SIMH, simply called altair is a bit simpler than altairz80. The documentation for altair is also somewhat sparse.
  • The MITS Altair 8800 was a computer sold in 1975 through popular hobbyist magazines like Radio-Electronics, and Popular Electronics.
  • Altair 8800. Donor: Don Miller Location: Williamsburg, VA. Due to the saint-level kindness of Don Miller, the Museum now physically contains an Altair 8800.
  • This is part of a series of posts about the circumstances leading up to the launch of the Altair 8800 in the January 1975 issue of Popular Electronics.
  • MicroStuf RCONS/CBBS (350k PDF) A published memory test program for Altair 8800 (130k PDF). Publications relating to the Altair.
  • Find out information about Altair 8800. An Intel 8080-based machine made by MITS. The Altair was the first popular microcomputer kit.
  • Altair 8800 Simulator. Ever wanted to play with the computer that sparked the PC age but don’t have the cash to buy a true vintage machine?
  • That seems a bit strange since we’ve featured his Arduino-based Altair 8800 simulator, which is what this tape reader is connected to.