Post a picture of your Altair.

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Re: Post a picture of your Altair.

Postby AltairClone » September 8th, 2015, 7:54 pm

I just emailed you a firmware update to try. After updating the firmware, go into the Configuration Monitor and change the baud rate from 110 to 91.7.
Let me know how it works!

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Re: Post a picture of your Altair

Postby mail@gabrielegan.com » September 14th, 2015, 2:37 am

Good heavens, that worked!

Mike has released a firmware update that fixes a problem that I may be alone in having. It's that running a old US Teletype terminal here in the UK, where the mains power is 240V at 50Hz, makes the Teletype run slowly. It's easy enough to turn 240V into 120V with a transformer, but Teletypes rely on the 60Hz US mains frequency for their timing of the incoming data. So, while a US Teletype will run on a 50Hz supply, it mistimes the incoming data and gets framing errors. Mike figured out that instead of expecting data at 110 baud a Teletype running on 50Hz mains instead of 60Hz would expect data at the utterly unique rate of 110 x 5/6 = 91.67 baud. So he updated the Altair clone firmware to offer this as a custom baud rate.

Where are you going to get customer service like that anywhere else in the world? Bravo and many thanks to Mike. Amazing stuff!

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Re: Post a picture of your Altair

Postby toml_12953 » September 14th, 2015, 4:38 am

mail@gabrielegan.com wrote:Good heavens, that worked!

.... So he updated the Altair clone firmware to offer this as a custom baud rate.

Where are you going to get customer service like that anywhere else in the world? Bravo and many thanks to Mike. Amazing stuff!

Gabriel Egan
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Indeed, Mike is one-of-a-kind. Always willing to help and has the extensive knowledge to actually do what he says he'll do. We're lucky to have such a guy who's interested in the same things we are!

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Re: Post a picture of your Altair.

Postby mail@gabrielegan.com » October 1st, 2015, 2:27 pm

Wanted to show off our new 'Altair 8800' banner printed on one of our Teletypes. Thanks to Caterman for the program that prints this.

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Re: Post a picture of your Altair.

Postby SpinneretSystems » October 29th, 2015, 9:47 am

It's my first post here, so I thought I'd start off with some pics.

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Mock-up photo of a vintage lab setup
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Recent setup: IBM XT as terminal for Clone and original Altair. Clone has 60s vintage cassette recorder, original is equipped with Shugart 801 8" FDDs, FDC+, and paper tape reader/punch.
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Re: Post a picture of your Altair.

Postby Caterman » December 3rd, 2015, 6:09 am

Just got my Sony D3 DAT working. A bit overkill but really easy to find the data on the tape with start ID's.
Plus using a DG90P tape on long play should give you approx 6 hours of data on one tape!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Post a picture of your Altair.

Postby Tor » December 3rd, 2015, 1:22 pm

Hey I have a Sony DAT somewhere, hasn't been used since the 20th century I think - hadn't thought it could be used with my Altair Clone! Now that's an idea.. thanks!
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Re: Post a picture of your Altair.

Postby pngwen » July 23rd, 2016, 9:17 pm

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Here's my Altair stack. The radio, tape, TV combo was manufactured in 1978. It does a great job of recording and playing tapes, and has a great speaker to boot! Most importantly, its tapedeck has a counter, which is absolutely a must for using cassette tapes as storage media. I plan on building a TV Typerwriter (of the Don Lancaster variety), so that I can use that small monochrome CRT as a terminal.
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Re: Post a picture of your Altair.

Postby toml_12953 » July 25th, 2016, 8:24 am

pngwen wrote:
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Here's my Altair stack. The radio, tape, TV combo was manufactured in 1978. It does a great job of recording and playing tapes, and has a great speaker to boot! Most importantly, its tapedeck has a counter, which is absolutely a must for using cassette tapes as storage media. I plan on building a TV Typerwriter (of the Don Lancaster variety), so that I can use that small monochrome CRT as a terminal.


That's a great retro look! All those meters and controls really make your setup look like it's ready to get to work. I've always been a fan of lots of readouts, knobs and switches such as on the submarine Seaview or in space capsules.

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Re: Post a picture of your Altair.

Postby virtualaltair » December 1st, 2016, 11:40 am

Here is my Altair Clone running Remote CP/M (RCP/M) software. The RCP/M is connected to the internet using a GW312 Serial to Ethernet Server and accessed using Telnet.

Click on the image to see it correctly.

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