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Intel DotStation

1987


 Placa madre : Intel MO810E
CPU :
- Intel Celeron 300 Mhz
- 128 k cache L1
FSB : 66 Mhz
Memoria RAM : 64 MB SDRAM (max 128MB)
Disco duro : 4.3 GB
Modem
PCTEL V90 56 Kbits/s
RED
Velocidad 10/100 Mbits/s
USB
3 puertos
12 Mbits/s máxima velocidad
(USB version 1.0)
Video
pantalla : 14 pulgadas
color : 65.536 colores
resolución : máxima 1024 x 768 a 60hz
Audio
Integrado
Parlantes : 2 (stereo)
Fuente de poder
100V - 240V AC
200V - 240V AC
frecuencia 50. 60 Hz
Conectores
RJ11 (telefónico)
RJ45 (red)
Teclado USB + mouse TouchPad
Compatibilidad
- Windows XP
- Linux
*** NOTA ***
Teléfono funciona con red fija

Intel iSBC 80-10 Multibus System Board

1975

Intellec 4

1973


In 1973-75 Intel Corporation released five Intellec series Microcomputer Development Systems (MDS) for its 4004, 4040, 8008 and 8080 CPUs: the Intellec 4, Intellec 4/40, Intellec 8, Intellec 8/80, and Intellec MDS.

The Intellec 4 (imm 4-40A) is a complete, self-contained microcomputer development system designed specifically to support the development and implementation of 4004 CPU based microcomputer systems. Its modular design provides the flexibility to adapt to any size user system and the resident software facilitates program development.

The basic Intellec 4 Microcomputer Development System consists of 4 microcomputer modules (CPU, RAM, and PROM PROGRAMMER), power supplies, I/O connec· tors, console, and displays.

Intellec 8

1973


In 1973-75 Intel Corporation released five Intellec series Microcomputer Development Systems (MDS) for its 4004, 4040, 8008 and 8080 CPUs: the Intellec 4, Intellec 4/40, Intellec 8, Intellec 8/80, and Intellec MDS.

The Intellec 8 is a complete, selfcontained microcomputer development system designed specifically to support the development and implementation of 8008 CPU based microcomputer systems.

Intellec MDS

1975


In 1973-75 Intel Corporation released five Intellec series Microcomputer Development Systems (MDS) for its 4004, 4040, 8008 and 8080 CPUs: the Intellec 4, Intellec 4/40, Intellec 8, Intellec 8/80, and Intellec MDS.

The Intellec Microcomputer Development Systems (MDS) were complete computers intended for the development of Intel microcomputer based products. They included a main unit with CPU, RAM, ROM, I/O and interrupt circuitry, as well as all necessary software: Assembler, linker, and debugger