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Vector Graphics Vector 1 (1977)

Thanks to Derek Thornton for donating this fine example of the first Vector Graphics system. From Old-computers.com's site on the Vector Graphics Vector 1:

The Vector 1 was a clone of the ALTAIR 8800 based on the common S-100 bus structure and the Intel 8080A microprocessor. It was sold under kit or assembled versions.

Vector Graphics said it offered a stronger cabinet and a well-designed power supply. To reduce selling price, front panel didn't offered any switch or control led. In its basic version, the computer could be connected to a tape recorder and a serial terminal and offered a bootstrap ROM monitor.

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See Also:

Our Altair 8800

Old-computers.com's site on the Vector Graphics Vector 1

 

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