Do you have an emotional attachment to it?  I just saw one sell on ebay 
yesterday for $6100.  An e-recycler will have a nice payday on your Altair.  

I'm not too keen on emulation.  Because I never got to experience the earlier 
machines in person (too young), emulation doesn't cut it for me.  My 1970s gear 
isn't nostalgia, it's new experiences.  I want the physical look and feel of 
the original hardware.  It's not the same with an emulator.  Meanwhile, I grew 
up Commodore and have piles of Commodore stuff, but I don't touch any of it 
because 'been there/done that'. 

Brad

-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Guzis via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> 
Sent: Saturday, August 5, 2023 3:32 PM
To: Cameron Kaiser via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org>
Cc: Chuck Guzis <ccl...@sydex.com>
Subject: [cctalk] Re: Apple 1

I have a MITS Altair 8800 that I constructed from the kit back in 1975.
 I haven't touched the thing in over 30 years--nor am I likely to.
It'll probably go to the e-recycler (hopefully not the landfill) when I shed 
this mortal coil or simply become incompetent.  IIRC it ran about $1,000--and 
that was without keyboard or display (TVT used).  I didn't use it that long 
because of its rather cheesy construction--I moved to an Integrand S100 box as 
soon as they were available.  Still have that one too--and not an icon to the 
Apple Fanboiz.

There's nothing that the MITS box can do today that an emulator or other 
equipment can.  And in spite of its early appearance, it's not an icon to the 
über wealthy.

--Chuck




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