This Intel 86/380 computer was given to the observatory by Bob Noyce in 1983, when the observatory was under construction and Intel was still making complete computer systems. It served as the observatory’s primary data acquisition and…
Many programs for the Intel 86/380 Computer (Grant O. Gale Observatory) were stored on magnetic tape. Tapes shown here are labeled (top to bottom):
Intel's SBC 517 Combination I/O Expansion Board provided 48 programmable I/O lines and an RS-232C programmable serial channel for extended I/O communication.
The Intel SSBC 534 Communications Expansion Board is described as a "Multibus | Single Board Computer" and as a "Communication Controller". The board supports four fully programmable synchronous and asynchronous serial communications channels. …
This student manual introduces elementary and intermediate level topics of the AppleSoft BASIC programming language for the Apple II microcomputer. It was created for use in a classroom lecture setting with assignments given to students. One of…