Altair 8800a

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Chris Davis

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Oct 16, 2022, 1:16:37 PM10/16/22
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I really like the flat toggle switches, and I really like the original 8800 faceplate (plus the 8800b faceplate is very labor intensive to make) so I came up with a compromise:

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Charley Jones

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Oct 16, 2022, 2:01:52 PM10/16/22
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Damn it, you’re such a pusher.  I’ve already got 3: Bamboo, Pro, and B.  Hmmm, maybe you could sell new faceplates. 

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On Oct 16, 2022, at 10:16 AM, Chris Davis <famousd...@gmail.com> wrote:

I really like the flat toggle switches, and I really like the original 8800 faceplate (plus the 8800b faceplate is very labor intensive to make) so I came up with a compromise:

IMG_7484.jpg

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Walt Perko

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Oct 16, 2022, 2:24:00 PM10/16/22
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Hi, 

I've been thinking about that myself ... I replaced some of the momentary switches on one machine as they seemed to be faulting, but was thinking of replacing them with flat toggle switches just to be a little different.   

I hardly touch the switches anymore, and if the Altair-Duino could access emulated drives on a PC via the USB port, I'd never have to touch the switches at all.  

Tom Lake

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Oct 16, 2022, 10:34:34 PM10/16/22
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Is the MITS logo on the bottom strip raised slightly like the original?

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Chris Davis

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Oct 17, 2022, 9:10:08 AM10/17/22
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No.  This is literally something I printed in my shop.
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