Sunday, January 23, 2022

IMSAI 8080 Introduction

 


A while back I acquired and IMSAI 8080 system that was headed for the trash. Many people may remember this system from the 1983 film Wargames, a personal favorite of mine. Here is a brief look at the components that came with the system, I will write some more in-depth posts on each part in the future. 



The system was in cosmetically good shape when I got it, still needed some cleaning in this picture. It powered up ok, but had some problems with the front panel that I needed to troubleshoot.



Here is a look inside. The boards there were included, front to back...

- CPU board with a Dutronics Dz80 upgrade that replaced the 8080 CPU with a Z80.
- Fully populated Z16, 16K RAM board
- Second Z16 with only 12K of RAM
- Floppy disk controller. I couldn't find any information on this one so had to reverse engineer it.
- Technical Design Labs SMB  System Monitor Board. 


Heathkit H19 dump terminal. This worked perfectly when I got it.



Innovex 10" floppy drive. I haven't tried to get this working yet.


This is a dot matrix printer that prints onto cash register style tape. There weren't any markings on it to identify the manufacturer, but I got a response from Lee Felsenstein on Facebook identify the manufacturer as  Practical Automation. 










 

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