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{{Blockquote | Imsai 8080 S-100 computer. The original on top, and retrofitted with a hexadecimal front panel from Wameco on the bottom | {{Blockquote | Imsai 8080 S-100 computer. The original on top, and retrofitted with a hexadecimal front panel from Wameco on the bottom | ||
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− | + | ==Dad's Imsai== | |
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 Imsai computer off ebay to house the Wameco hexadecimal display front panel. 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. | 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 Imsai computer off ebay to house the Wameco hexadecimal display front panel. 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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[[File:Imsai 8080 Advertisment think.JPG|thumb|Archive.Org Byte Magazine Volume 00 Number 10 - The Game of LIFE in Color]] | [[File:Imsai 8080 Advertisment think.JPG|thumb|Archive.Org Byte Magazine Volume 00 Number 10 - The Game of LIFE in Color]] | ||
− | ==Images== | + | ===Images=== |
[[File:TwoImsaiS-100BinaryAndHexadecimalFrontPanels.jpg|600px]] | [[File:TwoImsaiS-100BinaryAndHexadecimalFrontPanels.jpg|600px]] | ||
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+ | ==FIF / VIO evaluation / restoration== | ||
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+ | {{Blockquote | I paid entirely to much on ePay for an Imsai 8080 but included FIF FDC board set with both the IFM and FIB boards as well as the interconnect ribbon cable and the ribbon cable to the drive enclosure. It came with an Imsai eight inch FDD cabinet with identical drives to the set I already have [[Imsai Floppy Disk]] }} | ||
+ | ===VIO=== | ||
+ | Udo Monk has a very nice video [https://rodaw.me/2LK74AG|z80pack z80 pack simulation of the VIO] | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:Imsai VIO Rev 2.1 AR 1.1.jpg| VIO front | ||
+ | File:Imsai VIO Rev 2.1 AR 1.1 Rear.jpg| VIO rear | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | ===FIF=== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:Imsai FIB Rev3 Front.jpg|FIB Front | ||
+ | File:Imsai FIB Rev3 Rear.jpg|FIB Rear | ||
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+ | File:Imsai IFM Rev 6 Front.jpg|IFM Front | ||
+ | File:Imsai IFM Rev 6 Rear.jpg|IFM Rear | ||
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+ | </gallery> | ||
==Resources== | ==Resources== | ||
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMSAI_8080 IMSAI 8080] at Wikipedia. | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMSAI_8080 IMSAI 8080] at Wikipedia. |
Revision as of 17:02, 27 July 2018
Imsai 8080 S-100 computer. The original on top, and retrofitted with a hexadecimal front panel from Wameco on the bottom
Dad's Imsai
This was my dad's computer. I recently rebuilt the power supply of dads original, I bought another Imsai computer off ebay to house the Wameco hexadecimal display front panel. 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
Pictured with original 8080 CPU card, an unknow manufacturer 8k RAM board and Martin Eberhard's post era 88-2SIOJP I/O and EPROM board.
FIF / VIO evaluation / restoration
I paid entirely to much on ePay for an Imsai 8080 but included FIF FDC board set with both the IFM and FIB boards as well as the interconnect ribbon cable and the ribbon cable to the drive enclosure. It came with an Imsai eight inch FDD cabinet with identical drives to the set I already have Imsai Floppy Disk
VIO
Udo Monk has a very nice video z80 pack simulation of the VIO
FIF
Resources
IMSAI 8080 at Wikipedia.