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Uploaded by ipscone on Jul 6, 2007
After 2 weeks and about 20 hours, I have revived this vintage Sol-20. RAM, Display RAM and keyboard pads were all replaced.
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To think we went from the S-100 bus SOL-20 running CP/M to the new ATX Acer Aspire running windows Vista, all in less than 40 years.
Dms12444 3 years ago
I built 3 of those SOL-20's, think I still have constuction manual. Alot of soldering. but no worse than the altair or the Mits boards. Fun to play with but no floppy just a cassette interface.
whstark 3 years ago
It's amazing how far we've actually come in about 35 years.
lipshultz 3 years ago
what a nice old machine :o)
invertedbeardthe2nd 4 years ago
Cool, thanks for sharing, like Linux does!
analyzingfunny 4 years ago
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To think we went from the S-100 bus SOL-20 running CP/M to the new ATX Acer Aspire running windows Vista, all in less than 40 years.
Dms12444 3 years ago
I built 3 of those SOL-20's, think I still have constuction manual. Alot of soldering. but no worse than the altair or the Mits boards. Fun to play with but no floppy just a cassette interface.
whstark 3 years ago
It's amazing how far we've actually come in about 35 years.
lipshultz 3 years ago
what a nice old machine :o)
invertedbeardthe2nd 4 years ago
Cool, thanks for sharing, like Linux does!
analyzingfunny 4 years ago