Heath H10 Paper Tape Reader/Punch Assembly And Operation Manuals (Heathkit H8)
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:7263137 | Brand: Heath H8 |
Type: Heath H10 Manuals | Modified Item: No |
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States | Model: H8 |
Here are original Assembly and Operation manuals for the Heath H10 Paper Tape Reader/Punch circa 1977
The H10 Paper Tape Reader/Punch was used with the Heath Zenith H8 Digital Computer
These original manuals and other included documents came from an engineer's estate and are in nice condition
Everything is sold "As Is" without any warranty or guarantee.
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From Wikipedia:
"Heathkit's H8 is an Intel 8080-based microcomputer... sold in kit form starting in 1977. The H8 was similar to the S-100 bus computers of the era, and like those machines was often used with the CP/M operating system on floppy disk. The main difference between the H8 and S-100 machines was the bus; the H8 used a 50-pin bus design that was smaller, more robust and better engineered electrically. The machine also included a bootstrap ROM that made it easier to start up, including code for running basic input/output and allowing input through a front-mounted octal keypad and front panel display instead of the binary switches and lights used on machines like the Altair 8800. The H8 was a successful design..."
Shipping within the U.S. (CONUS) will be in a USPS Priority envelopeI will very carefully box these items prior to shipment.
Pickup is welcome (I am located near Charlotte North Carolina)
Thank you for looking, and bidding!
and Happy Collecting!!!
The H10 Paper Tape Reader/Punch was used with the Heath Zenith H8 Digital Computer
These original manuals and other included documents came from an engineer's estate and are in nice condition
Everything is sold "As Is" without any warranty or guarantee.
---
From Wikipedia:
"Heathkit's H8 is an Intel 8080-based microcomputer... sold in kit form starting in 1977. The H8 was similar to the S-100 bus computers of the era, and like those machines was often used with the CP/M operating system on floppy disk. The main difference between the H8 and S-100 machines was the bus; the H8 used a 50-pin bus design that was smaller, more robust and better engineered electrically. The machine also included a bootstrap ROM that made it easier to start up, including code for running basic input/output and allowing input through a front-mounted octal keypad and front panel display instead of the binary switches and lights used on machines like the Altair 8800. The H8 was a successful design..."
Shipping within the U.S. (CONUS) will be in a USPS Priority envelopeI will very carefully box these items prior to shipment.
Pickup is welcome (I am located near Charlotte North Carolina)
Thank you for looking, and bidding!
and Happy Collecting!!!