| Name | Mark-8 Minicomputer | ||
| Manufacturer | Mark-8 (Jonathan Titus) (USA) | Type | Desktop |
| Production start (mm-yyyy) | 7 - 1974 | Production end (mm-yyyy) | - |
| RAM | 256 bytes | ROM | |
| CPU | 8008 - Mhz | ||
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| Text (Cols x Rows) | Front panel switches | ||
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| Serial port | Parallel port | ||
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| Original price | Currency original price | 350 USD | |
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| Note | The Mark-8 computer was described in the July 74 issue of Radio Electronics. The Mark-8 is the first microcomputer whose plans were published in popular magazine, about 6 months before the Altair 8800. Very simple machine, with a few ICs, to note the absence of a bus between the cards. This computer was sold only as a kit. | ||
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| User | webmaster | ||
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