S-100 Virtual Workbench

(grantmestrength.github.io)

91 points | by rbanffy 7 hours ago

14 comments

  • trailbits 9 minutes ago
    Fantastic! Load the Altair Z80. At the CP/M prompt type: 'DIR' to see your files. Try out: 'MBASIC STARTREK' - be patient while it loads and then go save the galaxy! Just like old times :)
  • dmbaggett 2 hours ago
    I remember reading Byte Magazine when I was 7 and not understanding why I couldn’t plug one of those cool S-100 bus graphics cards into my Heathkit H89.

    So I made space invaders out of box drawing characters.

    BASIC was slow so I tried using C. (Yes, there was a minimal C compiler for the H89!) But then C was too fast and “for (i=0; i<10000; i++);” didn’t seem to slow things down like it did in BASIC so then I was stumped. “C is too fast for games!” — me

    The H89 had a built-in monitor and a 5 1/4” floppy drive. Its precursor, the H8, was much like this emulated S100/Altair, with LEDs and switches as your only I/O.

    • kjs3 2 hours ago
      You could put a terminal on an H8 and not have to use the hexpad. Lot's of people built one from the TV Typewriter Cookbook by Don Lancaster (or one of the similar designs floating around then). Knew several folks with that setup.
      • dmbaggett 1 hour ago
        WUT, I had no idea. That’s cool!
        • kjs3 1 hour ago
          It wasn't hugely useful unless you also bought/built some sort of mass storage. Fortunately, Heathkit sold a paper tape reader! And a cassette tape interface! And something new and expensive called a 'floppy disk', but who could ever use that much storage?
  • mpweiher 6 hours ago
    Wonderful! :-)

    Was going to comment that this reminded me of the old S-100 bus, and looking at the ads in Byte, and reading Chaos Manor, but obviously that couldn't be it, it had to be something else entirely, clicked and was pleasantly surprised.

  • MarkusQ 6 hours ago
    It has IMSAI-8080!

    You don't get the satisfying tactile flick-click of the real thing, but still, for about 0.06% of us, this brings an enormous smile!

    :)

  • sumtechguy 5 hours ago
    Heh, not sure why but it makes me wonder if you could 'Ship of Theseus' something like that into a modern day desktop. By going thru the different eras of DIY compute.
  • vile_wretch 4 hours ago
    I have a cassette copy of Microsoft Advanced Basic for the SOL-20 that I got in a box of "junk" (junk in quotes because it included a very rare early copy of Zork for the Apple II that paid for the box about 40x over) at an estate sale years ago. Need to figure out if I can get it to load in this somehow.
  • IFC_LLC 5 hours ago
    Oh my. I've spent waaay too much time trying to figure out how does the Ladder works. Still was unable to play that one.

    And I won't even mention that I have no idea how to use ED.

  • NooneAtAll3 5 hours ago
    How do I... use this? There's no help button or anything
  • noncoml 3 hours ago
    Was the front end designed using Claude Design?
  • Narishma 4 hours ago
    The UI is unreadable due to low contrast and tiny text.
  • po1nt 6 hours ago
    Thanks! Now I will procrastinate the whole day.
  • colordrops 6 hours ago
    Holy crap! When I was a child, my father got me my first computer, and it had a bunch of dongles and red LEDs. I looked at it for a few minutes, and was like, what the hell am I supposed to do with this? My dad was an electrical engineer at a steel plant, so I had assumed it was some sort of industrial automation computer. But no, it was an Altair 8800.

    I couldn't figure it out so they just got rid of it. Wish I could go back in time and try again.

  • mikewarot 4 hours ago
    Once you got the S100 box too full, you'd send it to my late friend Lloyd Smith's shop, DigiTek, where he would split the power bus, and add a second power supply to handle the load.
  • CamperBob2 6 hours ago
    Wish I could read the text but someone decided it was more important to use dark gray text on black and dark-green backgrounds because it looks all trendy and cool and shit.