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+ | This was my dad's computer. I recently [http://www.theretrowagon.com/imsai-power-supply-rebuild/ rebuilt the power supply] of dads original, I bought another off ebay for the hexadecimal display. I sent both of these front panels out to System Glitch for repair. I did the mechanical reinforcement of the switches on the Wameco FP1. | ||
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Revision as of 20:20, 25 April 2017
Imsai 8080 S-100 computer. The original on top, and retrofitted with a hexadecimal front panel from Wameco on the bottom
This was my dad's computer. I recently rebuilt the power supply of dads original, I bought another off ebay for the hexadecimal display. I sent both of these front panels out to System Glitch for repair. I did the mechanical reinforcement of the switches on the Wameco FP1.
Images
Resources
IMSAI 8080 at Wikipedia.