File:SCELBI-8B (1974) - Computer History Museum (2007-11-10 21.24.22 by Carlo Nardone) clipped.jpg
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DescriptionSCELBI-8B (1974) - Computer History Museum (2007-11-10 21.24.22 by Carlo Nardone) clipped.jpg |
SCELBI-8B (1974) - Computer History Museum (2007-11-10 21.24.22 by Carlo Nardone) clipped SCELBI 8B, an Intel 8008 based computer kit designed by Nat Wadsworth and Bob Findley, was first offered for sale with a small advertisement in the March 1974 issue of QST, an amateur radio magazine. |
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- 2018-03-09 00:11 Clusternote 1,748 x2,385 (3,320,802 Bytes) corrected the lens-distortion, re-clipped, whitened, and tweaked the contrast
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