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The Scelbi computer used the Intel 8008 microprocessor. The Scelbi-8H hobby computer was a kit with 1K of memory and sold for $500 The Scelbi-8B business computer was assembled with 4K of memory and sold for $850. The memory could be expanded to 16K bytes. They were produced from March 1974 to December 1975 and about 200 units were sold. The principal designer, Nat Wadsworth, developed serious health problems and while in the hospital he started writing a book, Machine Language Programming for the 8008. The book was more profitable than the computers so the company discontinued the hardware products. This Scelbi-8H computer was displayed by Jack Rubin at the Vintage Computer Festival 7. This was held at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, November 2004. Photo by Michael Holley, November 2004. Taken with a Nikon E3200 with on camera flash. |
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Image title | The Scelbi-8H computer used the Intel 8008 microprocesor and was sold in 1974 and 1975. The kit with 1K of memory cost $500. |
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Camera manufacturer | NIKON |
Camera model | E3200 |
Copyright holder | Photo by Michael Holley, November 2004 |
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Date and time of data generation | 18:14, 6 November 2004 |
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File change date and time | 19:22, 15 January 2008 |
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Date and time of digitizing | 18:14, 6 November 2004 |
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