
Heathkit ad from Scientific American 1977: 8-bit computer, 16-bit computer, video terminal and a paper tape reader/punch - Link.
Heathkit personal computing systems
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Man, that takes me back. I very nearly bought one of those, but I couldn't afford it yet as I was still in 8th grade. I had a friend who was on the design team for it though, and he had an H8 doing all kinds of cool stuff in his ham shack; he'd done mondo interfacing to it.
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