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MITS and disk
In microcomputers, SWTPC's 6800 and 6809 machines used TSC's FLEX disk operating system, Radio Shack's TRS-80 machines used TRS-DOS, their Color Computer used OS-9, and most of the Intel 8080 based machines from IMSAI, MITS ( makers of the legendary Altair 8800 ), Cromemco, North Star, etc., used the CP / M-80 disk operating system.
MITS had always used Pertec Computer Corporation disk drives and on December 3, 1976, Pertec signed a letter of intent to acquire MITS for $ 6 million in stock.

MITS and system
MITS offered a complete Altair system with two MITS 4K Dynamic RAM boards, a serial interface board and Altair BASIC for $ 995.
Hal pointed out that MITS promised a computer for $ 395 but the price for a working system was $ 1000.

MITS and was
The combination of CP / M and S-100 bus computers loosely patterned on the MITS Altair was an early " industry standard " for microcomputers, and this computer platform was widely used in business through the late 1970s and into the mid-1980s, expanding to include 16-bit CPUs and multiuser capability.
Of the early " box of switches "- type microcomputers, the MITS Altair 8800 ( 1975 ) was arguably the most famous.
The MITS Altair 8800 was a microcomputer design from 1975 based on the Intel 8080 CPU.
This " Tracking Light for Model Rockets " project appeared in the September 1969 issue of Model Rocketry ( magazine ) | Model Rocketry and was the first kit sold by MITS.
The MITS 816 calculator kit used the chip set and was featured on the November 1971 cover of Popular Electronics.
The MITS 1440 calculator was featured in the July 1973 issues of Radio-Electronics.
One of the editors, Les Solomon, knew MITS was working on an Intel 8080 based computer project and thought Roberts could provide the project for the always popular January issue.
Bill Gates was still a student at Harvard and just a contractor with MITS.
" The Altair 8800 computer was a breakeven sale for MITS.
At the end of 1975, MITS was shipping a thousand computers a month but BASIC was selling in the low hundreds.
It was a clone of its main competitor, the earlier MITS Altair 8800.
Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems ( MITS ) was an American electronics company founded in Albuquerque, New Mexico that began manufacturing electronic calculators in 1971 and personal computers in 1975.
In 1971, Roberts redirected the company into the electronic calculator market and the MITS 816 desktop calculator kit was featured on the cover of Popular Electronics in November 1971.
This was featured on the cover of the January 1975 Popular Electronics and hobbyists flooded MITS with orders for this $ 397 computer kit.
Bob Zaller had already left MITS and Forrest Mims was out of the Air Force and wanted to become a full-time writer.
Bill Gates was still a student at Harvard and just a contractor with MITS.
The price of Altair BASIC to customers who purchased additional memory and I / O boards from MITS was $ 75.
To eliminate the per copy royalty loss issue, the 6800 BASIC was licensed to MITS on a non-exclusive basis for a flat fee of $ 31, 200.

MITS and about
Every Man a God: While Felsenstein and Bob Marsh were trying to build their Tom Swift Terminal, a company in Albuquerque, New Mexico called MITS and run by Ed Roberts came out with an article in Popular Electronics about a computer kit that cost only $ 397.
Forrest Mims, a founder of MITS ( Altair 8800 ), tells about his " Light-Emitting Diodes " cover story ( Popular Electronics, November 1970 ) in an interview with Creative Computing.
Registration is free, although there has been some discussion about MITS making the service commercial in the coming years.

MITS and be
He had seen BASIC on minicomputers and felt it would be the perfect match for new machines like the MITS Altair 8800.
Its external design has been reported to be the direct inspiration for the front panel of the MITS Altair ( 1975 ) microcomputer.
: Not to be confused with MITS.
He had seen BASIC on minicomputers and felt it would be the perfect match for new machines like the MITS Altair 8800, which had been released in January 1975.
The first commercially available model rocket telemetry transmitter is among the first items to be offered by MITS.
By the end of 1977 Roberts left MITS and returned to Georgia to be a gentleman farmer.
" A kit of parts could be ordered from MITS in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
The experience gained in this venture would later be used to write Altair BASIC for the MITS Altair 8800 computer and start Microsoft.

MITS and released
In 1975, MITS released Altair BASIC, developed by Bill Gates and Paul Allen as the company Micro-Soft, which grew into today's corporate giant, Microsoft.

MITS and computer
The home computer hacking subculture relates to the hobbyist home computing of the late 1970s, beginning with the availability of MITS Altair.
The MITS Altair just mentioned played an instrumental role in sparking significant hobbyist interest, which itself eventually led to the founding and success of many well-known personal computer hardware and software companies, such as Microsoft and Apple Computer.
* MITS Altair 8800 exhibit at old-computers. com's virtual computer museum
MITS would supply the computer time necessary for development on a PDP-10 owned by the Albuquerque school district.
Harvard placed restrictions on the computer's use and Gates had to use a commercial time share computer until MITS provided access to a PDP-10 in Albuquerque.
Customers bought the computer from MITS, and working memory from companies like Processor Technology.
MITS had announced a new computer based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor in November 1975, the Altair 680.
The Altair products were merged into the Pertec line and the MITS facility was used to produce the PCC-2000 small-business computer.
Pertec bought MITS, the manufacturers of the Altair computer, for US $ 6. 5 million in 1976.

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