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The Intel 8008 ("eight-thousand-eight" or "eighty-oh-eight") is an early byte-oriented microprocessor designed and manufactured by Intel and introduced in April 1972. It was an 8-bit CPU with an external 14-bit address bus that could address 16KB of memory. Originally known as the 1201, the chip was commissioned by Computer Terminal Corporation (CTC) to implement an instruction set of their design for their Datapoint 2200 programmable terminal. As the chip was delayed and did not meet CTC's performance goals, the 2200 ended up using CTC's own TTL based CPU instead. An agreement permitted Intel to market the chip to other customers after Seiko expressed an interest in using it for a calculator.
CTC formed in San Antonio in 1968 under the direction of Austin O. "Gus" Roche and Phil Ray, both NASA engineers. Roche, in particular, was primarily interested in producing a desktop computer. However, given the immaturity of the market, the company's business plan mentioned only a Teletype Model 33 ASR replacement, which shipped as the Datapoint 3300. The case was deliberately designed to fit in the same space as an IBM Selectric typewriter, and used a video screen shaped to be the same aspect ratio as an IBM punched card. Although commercially successful, the 3300 had ongoing heat problems due to the amount of circuitry packed into such a small space.
Please note: This computer is for sale along with some other artifacts. See my recently posted video for details: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyB2d8m_MeY This very early micro computer was built by the Univac Research & Development Division in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1972. It was built around the Intel SIM8-01 development system which is also called the MCS-8 computer. It features a very early SIM8-01 board which was ordered in April of 1972. Construction of the computer took place in the summer of 1972 and by the fall, the computer was being programmed and demonstrated to internal Univac groups and the military. This makes this computer the earliest known 8-bit system to be completed and operational.The computer interface was designed by Univac and the system includes the main comput...
http://doogielabs.com Today we tear apart and examine in detail the contents of an iDEXX Vettest 8008 blood analysis machine. This machine is in unknown working condition, I found it in a clinic we just purchased and since it was equipment we're not going to use. I get to play!
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This video is from our November 16, 2013 sailing from Colon, Panama to Columbia, Bonaire, Aruba, Curacao, and finally back to Colon. This room is great! There is plenty of closet space for clothing. Many, many drawers and compartments for miscellaneous items. The bathroom is better and has more space than what we have at home! Be sure to make full use of the complimentary Concierge Lounge! The free drinks are an awesome perk!
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MANASQUAN TURKEY RUN: It's one of the biggest runs of the year at the Jersey Shore. The Turkey Run (formerly the Turkey Trot) consists of a 1-mile run (10 a.m.) and 5-mile run (11 a.m.) with proceeds going to various local charities. Of course, the day is just as famous for its excellent post-run events at local Manasquan bars such as Leggett's, Reef and Barrel, Irish Rail, and the Manasquan Beach House. Runners can pick up their T-shirts and race bibs (and register if need be) at Leggett's on Thursday and Friday night, and the Manasquan Little League Field on Saturday. Race-day pick-up and registration begins at 8:30 a.m. $25-$35. Saturday 10 a.m., 11 a.m. 69 Second Ave., Manasquan.
WHISKEY REVIVAL: It's safe to say that whiskey has become the "spirit of the moment" in American drinking culture. On Saturday, The Golden Nugget in Atlantic City will be celebrate this cultural spirits shift with an event, aptly named The Whiskey Revival. This event allows attendees to take part in tastings, mixology classes, demonstrations, and educational seminars. Whiskey distilleries participating in the revival will include: Woodford Reserve, Jack Daniel's, Glenfiddich, Knob Creek, Jim Beam and Maker's Mark. $59. Saturday, 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. 1 Castle Road, Atlantic City, (609) 441-2000.
JIM GAFFIGAN COMES TO MONTCLAIR: "King Baby" himself, Jim Gaffigan comes to The Wellmont Theatre this weekend. Gaffigan has been on fire the past few years with the success of his TV Land series "The Jim Gaffigan Show," sold-out performances around the country, and his recent string of commercials he's starred in. Gaffigan's inimitable comedic style, and his highly relatable subject matter (food, fatherhood, and laziness) has propelled to the top of the stand-up world, and entrenched him in the hearts of fans around the country. The comedian is currently on his "Fully Dressed" Tour and will perform two shows on Friday and Saturday. $20-$125. Friday and Saturday, 7 p.m., 9:30 p.m. 5 Seymour Street, Montclair. 973-783-9500.
STEPHEN COLBERT AND JOHN OLIVER AT NJPAC: Two comedic heavyweights (and former "Daily Show" correspondents) come together for a benefit for the Montclair Film Festival. "Late Show" host and former "Colbert Report" star Stephen Colbert teams with John Oliver of HBO's "Last Week Tonight" for a show titled "Wow, That Was Weird: A Post-Election Evening with Stephen Colbert and John Oliver." The two, known for their unapologetically political comedy, will examine the recent election, and all the events that have happened in the week or so since its conclusion. $69.50-$250. Saturday, 8 p.m. 1 Center Street, Newark. 1-888-GO-NJPAC.
NEW JERSEY COMIC EXPO: A lot of "comic cons" these days are focusing more on celebrity signings, world premieres, and cosplay shenanigans than comic books. The New Jersey Comic Expo, which takes place at the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center in Edison on Saturday and Sunday, is putting the emphasis on comic books as artists, writers and editors are the big headliners for the event. Some of the big-name comic talent include artist Neal Adams ("Superman," "Batman"), artist Mike Zeck ("Punisher", "Captain America"), and artist Mark Bagley ("Spider-Man"). There will be some celebrities on hand including cast members from "The Walking Dead," "Stranger Things," and "Insidious." $25-$50. Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center, 97 Sunfield Ave., Edison, (732) 417-1400.
LESS THAN JAKE BRINGS "SKANKSGIVING" TO STARLAND: The happy horns of ska will resound throughout the Starland Ballroom in Sayreville. Less Than Jake returns to the venue for their annual "Skanksgiving" Thanksgiving show. This year the band will be performing their famed record, "Hello, Rockview!" in its entirety. Playing in support will be Jersey ska and punk favorites: Big D & The Kids Table, Mustard Plug, The Attack, The Pomps, Backyard Superheroes, and Sweet Lucy. This is an all-ages show, so bring the young ones to educate them on the glories of ska. $20-$25. Saturday, 5 p.m. 570 Jernee Mill Road, Sayreville. 732-238-5500.
GEEK FLEA MARKET IN KEARNY: If you're looking for something for the geek in your family, or if you're looking to add something to your own collection, you might want to give Geek Flea 12 in Kearny a shot. The even takes place at the First Presbyterian Church of Arlington from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event is free and features over 50 tables of collectibles, video games, crafts, arts, toys and collectibles. There will be entertainment from: DJ Victrola, Ant Mennuti, Kursse, Rob Cavallo and Shawn Orr who will be spinning all throughout the event. Free. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 663 Kearny Avenue, Kearny.
OCTONAUTS COME TO MORRISTOWN: Captain Barnacles, Lieutenant Kwazii, Medic Peso, and the rest of the "Octonauts" make their debut at the Mayo PAC in Morristown on Saturday. "Octonauts" is a British animated series that currently airs on Disney Junior in America. This current tour dubbed "Octonauts and the Deep Sea Volcano Adventures" is the first time the characters from this series have toured the United States. So, for young fans of this series, this is a must-see show. $29-$59. Saturday, 2 p.m., 5 p.m. 100 South Street, Morristown. 973-539-8008.
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