STB393 - Altair 8800 - Part 33 - A ROM board using NM1702 EPROMs - Initial thoughts
{28} 1702A and 1702 programmer — Deep Dive on the MIL MOD8 on board programmer details
Altair 8800 - Part 32 - Lubricating the motor bearings on a Siemens FDD 100-8 Floppy Drive - STB391
Altair 8800 - Part 18 - Serial I/O - The next card we need - STB366
Altair 8800 - Part 31 - Partial recapping of the Siemens FDD 100-8 Floppy Drives - STB390
STB370 - Altair 8800 - Part 20 - The back plane I planned to use but didn't
STB426 - Altair 8800 - Part 51 - MITS 88 SIOB Serial TTL Card - Cleanup and rewiring
STB407 - Altair 8800 - Part 36 - SSM IO-2 Initial Testing and Configuration
STB429 - Altair 8800 - Part 54 - MITS 88 SIOB Serial TTL Card - Testing the EIA Levels Conversion -
STB425 - Altair 8800 - Part 50 - Solid State Music IO-4 as the TTY device for my Altair 8800
STB419 - Altair 8800 - Part 44 - Homebrew 1702 EPROM Board - Continuing the wire-wrapping
Altair 8800 - Part 21 - Installing the 88-SIO2JP board - STB371
Altair 8800 - Part 29 - CPM 2.2 and the DR assembler / loader - STB388
STB418 - Altair 8800 - Part 43 - Homebrew 1702 EPROM Board - Programming a 1702 and verifying it
STB430 - Altair 8800 - Part 55 - MITS 88 SIOB Serial TTL Card - Building the serial cable
STB427 - Altair 8800 - Part 52 - MITS 88 SIOB Serial TTL Card - Initial testing
STB428 - Altair 8800 - Part 53 - MITS 88 SIOB Serial TTL Card - Converting to EIA RS-232 levels
STB405 - Altair 8800 - Part 34 - SSM IO2 Assembly
Altair 8800 - Part 22 - 88-SIO2JP and the AMON monitor - STB372