Sometimes a write-up of a piece of retrocomputing hardware goes way beyond the hardware itself and into the industry that spawned it, and thus it is with [OldVCR]’s resurrection of a Blasto arcade ...
To emulate vintage microprocessor hardware, it’s normal to find a modern host that provides alongside the number-crunching grunt, sufficient physical connections to interface with its support hardware ...
The IMSAI 8080, a copy of the Altair 8800, was released in August 1975, as a kit, and later sold as a fully assembled system. It is a S-100 based device, consisting of metal case with a power supply, ...