Jeff -

It might interest you to know that a factory built Altair with just 1K RAM
and CPU, in mint condition and a low serial number, recently sold on Ebay
for $10K.  It sounds like yours might be in very good condition as well.

A couple years ago I restored my Altair, which I built from a kit back in
1975.  Even though mine is not exactly "mint", I found this recent sale
interesting.  It would take a lot more than $10K to get it out of my hands.
Building that kit was a big step on my way to a very rewarding career.

- Eric

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Sent: Friday, April 24, 2015 9:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [N8VEM-S100:6820] Re: Reorder of S-100 8-slot Backplane PCB


It's an original kit my Dad bought. I think I have the invoice for it. He
never finished it nor the CPU and Ram boards. He's got one of the narrow
boards and an unsoldered full size backplane upgrade. He moved on to Imsai,
Cromemco, Xitan and Polymorphic. I picked up with CompuPro equipment and his
California Computer Systems. I ran a BBS off the Imsai running Bye510 etc...
I've recently rebuilt the Imsai power supply. I have several of the old
boards running like Imsai 8080, Vector Graphics 8k static and such and I
picked up a JAIR from Josh. I don't know how soon if ever I'll finish Dad's
Altair kit. Josh suggested to me it may be worth more unfinished... My first
efforts in Altair would probably be an 8080b a friend gave me including a
couple floppy drives, need some ?37 pin? cables and a hard sectored boot
disk.


So many projects, so little time....



 - jeffa

On Friday, April 24, 2015 at 8:47:32 PM UTC-7, John Parsons wrote:
  Jeff,


  This Altair kit you have...is it an original kit? If so, you will be
(un)happy to know that not only are there a lot of wires, but the wires that
came with the kit are very brittle. After you get them soldered in, if you
wiggle them they will break off, and you have to clean out the holes and
re-solder them. I suggest you get some different white wire to do your
wiring. I don't remember many ribbon cables back in '75 but they existed,
just not on the Altair.


  Whether this is a new kit or an old one, would you mind sharing where you
got it? I have an original original one and sometimes would like to have
original or reproduced parts for it


  Now about those 16 K memory boards that have (count 'em!) about 3200
solder connections. You'll be good with soldering when you're done :-)


  Best,


  John.





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