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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
MITS (disambiguation)

Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems         
  • Altair 680
  •  Many companies made boards that could plug into the Altair / S-100 bus.
  •  An Altair 8800 kit with 8 KB of memory and Altair BASIC cost only $995 in August 1975.
  •  [[Bill Gates]] was a regular contributor to ''Computer Notes''. The MITS-Mobile van traveled all over the US including a stop near the [[Homebrew Computer Club]].
  •  Sales had reached $100,000 per month when this advertisement ran in March 1973.
  •  Transistorized tracking light for model rockets. The product that launched MITS
AMERICAN ELECTRONICS COMPANY
MITS 816; MITS 7400; MITS 7440; MITS 7400A; MITS 7400B; MITS 7400C; Altair 680
<company> (MITS) The company which made the Altair 8800 micrcomputer kit. They also made instrumentation kits for model rockets and RC vehicles. Ed Roberts owned MITS for a few years until he sold out, moved to Georgia, and went to med school. Address: Albuquerque NM, USA. (2002-06-17)
Altair 8800         
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  • Altair 8800 front panel (1st model)
  • Inside the Altair 8800b (2nd model)
  • A May 1975 advertisement for the Altair 8800 Computer appeared in ''Popular Electronics'', ''Radio-Electronics'', and other magazines.
  • Altair 8800b front panel (2nd model)
  • January 1975 ''Popular Electronics'' with the Altair 8800 computer. Published on November 29, 1974.<ref name="PE-1975-01-PDF"/>
MICROCOMPUTER DESIGNED IN 1974
MITS Altair 8800; MITS Altair; Altair 8800B; MITS Altair 8800B
<computer> An Intel 8080-based machine made by MITS. The Altair was the first popular microcomputer kit. It appeared on the cover of the January 1975 "Popular Electronics" magazine with an article (probably) by Leslie Solomon. Leslie Solomon was an editor at Popular Electronics who had a knack for spotting kits that would interest people and make them buy the magazine. The Altair 8800 was one such. The MITS guys took the prototype Altair to New York to show Solomon, but couldn't get it to work after the flight. Nonetheless, he liked it, and it appeared on the cover as "The first minicomputer in a kit." Solomon's blessing was important enough that some MITS competitors named their product the "SOL" to gain his favour. Some wags suggested SOL was actually an abbreviation for the condition in which kit purchasers would find themselves. Bill Gates and Paul Allen saw the article on the Altair 8800 in Popular Electronics. They realised that the Altair, which was programmed via its binary front panel needed a {high level language}. Legend has it that they called MITS with the claim that they had a BASIC interpreter for the Altair. When MITS asked them to demo it in Albuquerque, they wrote one on the plane. On arrival, they entered the machine code via the front panel and demonstrated and sold their "product." Thus was born "Altair BASIC." The original Altair BASIC ran in less than 4K of RAM because a "loaded" Altair had 4K memory. Since there was no {operating system} on the Altair, Altair BASIC included what we now think of as BIOS. It was distributed on paper tape that could be read on a Teletype. Later versions supported the 8K Altair and the 16K diskette-based Altair (demonstrating that, even in the 1970s, Microsoft was committed to software bloat). Altair BASIC was ported to the {Motorola 6800} for the Altair 680 machine, and to other 8080-based microcomputers produced by MITS' competitors. {PC-History.org Altair 8800 page (http://pc-history.org/altair_8800.htm)}. [Forrest M. Mimms, article in "Computers and Electronics", (formerly "Popular Electronics"), Jan 1985(?)]. [Was there ever an "Altair 9000" microcomputer?] (2002-06-17)

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MITS

MITS may stand for:

  • Madhav Institute of Technology and Science (MITS Gwalior), a college in Madhya Pradesh, India
  • Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems, an American electronics company known for the Altair 8800
  • Mody Institute of Technology and Science, now Mody University, a private women's university in Laxmangarh, India
  • Muncie Indiana Transit System, an American bus service
  • Museum Institute for Teaching Science, an American teacher training provider
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