Here's one: Cramer Intel 8080A Microcomputer https://vintagecomputer.net/browse_thread.cfm?id=819 Wire-wrapped 8080 system built to compete in the Altair market, and flopped.
" Cramer Electronics Incorporated started advertising this 8080 kit microcomputer, the "Cramerkit", in late 1975 for $495 (or was it $1495?) but none were delivered until the spring of 1976. The Cramerkit was designed by Microcomputer Technique Inc. and was shipped partially assembled. " On Mon, Nov 24, 2025 at 10:04 PM Jon Elson via cctalk <[email protected]> wrote: > On 11/23/25 22:13, ben via cctalk wrote: > > Who has strange or one of a kind computers out there? > > I have a 18 bit homebrew (cpld) with 256Kb ram and just a > > bootstrap loader. > > > I built a 32-bit bit slice processor out of AMD 2903 and > 2910 parts. See: > > https://pico-systems.com/stories/1982.html > > I did write a micro assembler for it and ran a few test > programs. But, the work ahead of me (interfacing memory and > an I/O bus, writing 360 microcode and coming up with a > Pascal compiler and writing my own OS and editor, etc. was > just too daunting and I gave up on it. > > Jon >
