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~llama
August 3rd, 2003, 06:18 PM
ive scoured the web for these, does anybody know where they are?

I have the Altair 8800b manuals in .pdf if anybody would like me to upload them anywhere...

~llama
September 26th, 2003, 09:13 PM
i guess this can be considered a bump... has anything been found on this?

Erik
September 26th, 2003, 09:34 PM
I used to have the full intel set (8086/8088, 80186 and 80286) of technical manuals.

I lost track of them when I went to college and I'm 99% sure my folks tossed them when they moved.

I haven't seen them on the web but I suspect that hard-copies wouldn't be difficult to find. Check used technical book stores, swap meets and the like. If I see a set at the VCF next month I'll grab it for you if the price is reasonable.

As for the Altair docs, I think that most of them are already online, but you should compare quality and completeness and post them if you can.

If you'd like me to host them at www.vintage-computer.com I can probably arrange for that as well depending on how big they are.

Erik

~llama
September 27th, 2003, 09:34 PM
this is about the 8800b stuff not the 8086... i have the altair 8800b manual and assembly instructions, and they're all of high enough quality that when i printed them out you couldn't tell they weren't an original copy (as in, they're pretty good quality)

so, i dont remember where i got them from, but if anybody just can't find them on the internet anywhere and needs them just drop me a PM or something and i'll get them to ya.

~llama
November 25th, 2003, 07:17 PM
hmm... i guess i'll re-ask this question now that there are more users; are these on the internet anywhere?

~llama
December 6th, 2003, 02:06 PM
http://aiolos.cti.gr/gr/faculty/micro/8086.pdf

thats a 30 page publication by Intel on the i8086. Is this the reference manual? those words aren't used anywhere in the document, so its hard to tell :?

Its a start though... :D