In related news: I have a restored MDS888 (800) and an MDSII, both can run ISIS-II and CP/M
https://www.rogerarrick.com/mds888/ [https://www.rogerarrick.com/mds888/mds888_system_1000.jpg]<https://www.rogerarrick.com/mds888/> RogerArrick.com Intel MDS888 MDS800 Development System<https://www.rogerarrick.com/mds888/> www.rogerarrick.com There's a group for Intellec on FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1929894570383916 -- Roger Arrick -- Tyler, Texas, USA -- [email protected] -- ________________________________ From: jonesthechip--- via cctalk <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2024 5:06 AM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: [cctalk] Recovering intel intellec microcomputers, hardware and software As the venerable intellec microcomputers have reached their half-century, I'm interested in contacting other owners/collectors to try and obtain original assembler tapes (or their contents) to enable restoration of systems to full working order. My particular interest is in the intellec 4 mod 40 (I've rebuilt the one I used in college, 1975-1977) but I don't have the original software, supplied on paper tape. I've also been in contact with other owners and people interested in making replicas of the intellec 8 and mod 80 systems, and there's a lack of info on the the ROM monitors. Given the historical significance of these fine machines (and my personal annoyance at the lack of foresight I had as a callow postgraduate regarding hanging on to copies of paper tape) I'd like to put a shout out to see if any of this information/software is available in a historical nook or cranny somewhere in the computing world and try to gather it together to help complete systems and share the techniques used when 4K of RAM was a really big, expensive and rather hot deal....
