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The KR4RZ Collection

of Classic Altair 8800 Computer Stuff

April 17, 1999 - A day that will live in history

After 12 years in the attic, I unpacked my Altair 8800 system, hooked it up, turned it on... and it worked!.

I bought everything listed here new. If something came in kit form, I built it. My Altair computer served me loyally for years. It was used heavily (I was a geek before it was fashionable) but it is stil in very good shape. Unless otherwise noted everything listed here has been checked out prior to sale and is working fine. I'll be adding more information along with photos as I get things ready for sale.

MITS Computer Notes Vol 1 No. 1 SOLD
MITS Computer Notes Vol 1 No. 2 SOLD
MITS Computer Notes Vol 1 No. 3 SOLD
MITS Computer Notes Vol 1 No. 4 SOLD
MITS Computer Notes Vol 1 No. 5 through Vol 2 No. 7 SOLD
Popular Electronics Jan, 1975. Part 1 of Altair Article SOLD
Popular Electronics Feb, 1975. Part 2 of Altair Article SOLD
Popular Electronics Sept, 1973. Don Lancaster's TV Typewriter Article SOLD
Popular Electronics July, 1974. Mark-8 Your Personal Minicomputer Article SOLD
MITS Altair 8800 System, Serial No. 22 10 50K SOLD
MITS Altair 8800 1K Static Memory Board SOLD
MITS Altair 8800 SIOB - TTL Serial Board SOLD
Processor Technology VDM-1 SOLD
Processor Technology 4KRA Static Memory SOLD
Processor Technology CUTS Rev B Tape IO SOLD
Godbout EconoRam II SOLD
Godbout EconoRam VIIA SOLD
North Star 5 1/2" Disk Drive with controller card.
TDL Z16 Memory Board SOLD

Interesting Memorabilia


Any questions, comments, suggestions feel free to email rsb@rsbac.com. My ebay ID is kr4rz.
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