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Hi Aron,
Wow! Yes, please, put Me down for a set of boards.
And Thank You for doing the heavy lifting!
Thank You,
Mark
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Hi,
Put me down for a board set.
Too bad some newer chips, like the DRAMs that are easier and cheaper to find and buy. I have a ton of older DRAMs in my stash, but not as old as in the schematic.
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Hi,
For LEDs, I have a bag that I got in the late 1990s. I labeled it “Altair/IMSAI spares”. Other than that, I don’t know what they are. Like it says on the label, they drop right in to an Altair or IMSAI front panel and look “right” (don’t stand out among the original LEDs). I only have twenty or so left, so no, sorry, they are not for sale. On the other hand, the visible light is not actually the issue. The 4008s are actually more sensitive to IR light. If you look closely at the pictures on my web site, you will see that I have put some folded up tin foil in the front of my enclosure. This causes more light to be reflected back to the 4008, “warming” it up better for an image if required. Those LEDs are under software control and you can turn them on or off as the situation requires. If it turns out that you need less warmup, you can put white paper or even gaffer tape in the enclosure instead. Terry’s Cyclops does not have anything in it (again, look at the picture) and doesn’t need it. You can also fool around with tilting the sensor board and bending the LEDs towards or away from the 4008. Finally, potentiometer R2 controls current to the LEDs and gives you some more adjustment should it be required.
For Q1, Q2 and Q3 on board ACC-3 (the 3646s… I don’t think there’s a Q4 anywhere), I have a small stock of “glob tops” that I use for making “Popular Electronics” cameras and Moto MPS3646 trannies that work just fine. I got them all from ebay back around 2015. I probably overpaid, but I really wanted to see a Cyclops work. Again, sorry, mine aren’t for sale. I just looked on ebay and there are a bunch. While I know ICs on ebay can be dicey, I’ve never heard of anyone faking trannies. Certainly not the glob tops.
Bill S.
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Bill - can I trouble you with a couple more questions?
Regarding the LEDs that provide the optical bias for the sensor. Cromemco's design specified these to be HP 5082-4684, which is an obsolete 3mm red LED with a current draw of 20mA. Likely a modern LED, which is typically brighter with much lower current requirements, won't work properly in this application. Perhaps any "vintage" red LED will do, but what did you use?
Q2, 3, and 4 were specified as (now obsolete) 2N3646 transistors, and it does not look like those were used in the reproduction Presumably these can be replaced by the common 2N2222 or 2N3904 ?
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Hi,
Can’t you just use a larger resistor between the LEDs and GND for a dimmer LED?
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There is a potentiometer (R2 on board ACC-2) that serves that purpose.
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Hi,
Can’t you just use a larger resistor between the LEDs and GND for a dimmer LED?
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Hi,
For LEDs, I have a bag that I got in the late 1990s. I labeled it “Altair/IMSAI spares”. Other than that, I don’t know what they are. Like it says on the label, they drop right in to an Altair or IMSAI front panel and look “right” (don’t stand out among the original LEDs). I only have twenty or so left, so no, sorry, they are not for sale. On the other hand, the visible light is not actually the issue. The 4008s are actually more sensitive to IR light. If you look closely at the pictures on my web site, you will see that I have put some folded up tin foil in the front of my enclosure. This causes more light to be reflected back to the 4008, “warming” it up better for an image if required. Those LEDs are under software control and you can turn them on or off as the situation requires. If it turns out that you need less warmup, you can put white paper or even gaffer tape in the enclosure instead. Terry’s Cyclops does not have anything in it (again, look at the picture) and doesn’t need it. You can also fool around with tilting the sensor board and bending the LEDs towards or away from the 4008 Finally, potentiometer R2 controls current to the LEDs and gives you some more adjustment should it be required.
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