IMSAI 8080 - You know that computer from War Games
I've finally had the time to build my IMSAI 8080 kit from the high nibble. Its a replica of the first commercial scale clone computer the IMSAI 8080. If you where looking to buy a micro computer in the early 70s this is one of the few commercial off the shelf machines you could buy. So no wonder kids would use it to hack their school and change their would be girl friends grades to impress her, before nearly accidentally triggering ww3. Getting this kit has also finally given me an excuse to talk about this iconic machine. This video is sponsored by PCBWay (https://www.pcbway.com) 00:00 - Introduction 00:23 - Brief word from our sponsor 00:49 - IMSAI 12:00 - Soldering Montage 17:45 - Finished Kit 18:19 - How did things end for IMSAI 20:40 - Lets use our machine 26:08 - Thanks

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