Altair 8800 - Video #7.1 - Loading 4K BASIC with a Teletype

Altair 8800 - Video #7.1 - Loading 4K BASIC with a Teletype

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@cyberx1254
@cyberx1254 - 19.09.2020 21:38

This is awesome!!

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@eanerickson8915
@eanerickson8915 - 22.09.2020 16:10

Thank god for ROM!!!

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@eanerickson8915
@eanerickson8915 - 22.09.2020 16:14

If the tape was slower you might as well switch basic in.

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@eanerickson8915
@eanerickson8915 - 22.09.2020 16:19

Error correction. Sounds important. I wouldn't want to do that twice.

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@njsynthesis
@njsynthesis - 12.11.2020 18:14

There is something so unmistakably interesting about connecting a TTY and a punch-card reader to a home computer with the power of a terminal. It's an electromechanical union seldom seen in our modern perception of computing.

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@ninoporcino5790
@ninoporcino5790 - 20.11.2020 16:12

totally awesome! What is the actual source code for the bootstrap loader ?

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@hongkongcantonese501
@hongkongcantonese501 - 14.12.2020 02:00

Absolutely love this series of videos. Unfortunately, the AltairClone is outside of my pandemic budget but if I ever turn things around, I'll make a beeline for one.

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@namernum5692
@namernum5692 - 07.05.2021 23:47

A personal computer, wow!

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@davehall44
@davehall44 - 18.05.2021 00:32

Would type in and punch out the odd machining program when the programmers were busy. Never did manage the readable header for part id.

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@poderosothor5571
@poderosothor5571 - 10.08.2021 03:19

I WORK WHITH THIS IN BRAZIL 1988

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@poderosothor5571
@poderosothor5571 - 10.08.2021 03:20

Very gost

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@Ed_Stuckey
@Ed_Stuckey - 12.11.2021 02:20

I worked for Teletype Corporation from January 1967 to October 1977. For a 'side project' I assembled an Altair 680 while still working there. When the project was completed I was allowed to take the Altair home. I still have it.

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@systemchris
@systemchris - 07.12.2021 17:19

A public service

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@randomexcessmemories4452
@randomexcessmemories4452 - 02.04.2022 19:02

It is amazing how SLOW it is when computing the primes! Really shows you how far we have come!

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@murayamamikio
@murayamamikio - 07.04.2022 10:16

amazing. The prime numbers are printed.

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@NachosElectric
@NachosElectric - 18.04.2022 21:13

Ah sure the Altair 8800 looks impressive but I predict that within one hundred years computers will be twice as powerful, ten thousand times larger, and so expensive that only the five richest kings of Europe will own them.

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@joefish6091
@joefish6091 - 21.05.2022 05:54

Teletypes are migraine inducing, the paper punch is noisy, the print head is nasty loud.
they normally were used in sound proof cabinets.

We had COSMAC (obsolete and cheap) and teletype at work in 1981.

Thank god for Wyse terminals lol. Kansas city magnetic , floppies etc

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@joefish6091
@joefish6091 - 21.05.2022 05:59

Google up the 1970s 'SCCS Interface' and 'Interface Age' magazines, available online. also Byte and PCW.

The mid 70s issues are a great read.

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@signorelephant
@signorelephant - 10.06.2022 21:31

Why would a vintage Altair be damaged if it got hooked up to a teletype machine, as mentioned at the end of your video?

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@allanegleston4931
@allanegleston4931 - 03.07.2022 04:29

i live in an apartment . my neigbors would just "love " this . esp downstairs . chunka chunka chunka .:):):):):)

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@МатвейКоротков-х8щ
@МатвейКоротков-х8щ - 01.04.2023 17:46

Super!

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@davidgari3240
@davidgari3240 - 14.04.2023 02:22

OG here. Yeah I used an ASR-33 teletype in college for nu

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@oaw_manofnorse
@oaw_manofnorse - 30.04.2023 00:12

Well, actually, 1 is not a prime number ;)

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@kevinforth7618
@kevinforth7618 - 01.05.2023 04:34

The sounds of that paper tape reader instantly brought me back to 1974. Thanks! I bet I still have rolls of yellow paper tape somewhere here.

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@rshaddock
@rshaddock - 14.07.2023 16:55

This brings back memories of sights and sounds of our high school computer. :)

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@AntonArmsberg
@AntonArmsberg - 21.07.2023 01:02

That tape was one of the first pirated pieces of software, lol!

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@romanb.6528
@romanb.6528 - 30.07.2023 20:34

Thanks 👍

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@criticalthinkingismandatory
@criticalthinkingismandatory - 07.08.2023 15:06

It's was a funny and educational video to watch. Thanks.

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@varganyamuvek
@varganyamuvek - 18.08.2023 08:41

I am fascinated by paper tapes.

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@ShubhankarDolas
@ShubhankarDolas - 18.08.2023 17:50

so, cpu attatched to the typewriter. i would have never guessed that. Cool machine gun is the best part of it

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@crossfire679
@crossfire679 - 19.10.2023 10:39

Thanks for showing this 👍

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@stanislavdaganov574
@stanislavdaganov574 - 15.11.2023 14:13

Playing Pong with 1 frame per sheet of paper will be the real thing...

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@wrongmouse1658
@wrongmouse1658 - 23.12.2023 02:37

One Saturday in the late 70’s I thought I wanted to play a game of Battleship. After toggling in the bootloader, I started loading my copy of 12K MS basic paper tape. That was 45 minutes, and it came to READY. Next, I started the load of Battleship paper tape. That was another 45 minutes, and that too came to READY. Then the power to the apartment blinked. I then left the apartment in disgusted to do something else. The next board I bought was an auto tape interface. That lasted for about a month or two and after that was a floppy drive system (90K).

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@richardhole8429
@richardhole8429 - 30.12.2023 22:40

Ah yes, I remember keying that boot loader and the long and noisy loading of Basic. I only did it a few times then wrote a program that read the tape and copied it to a cassette tape. I modified the boot loader to read from the modem which was faster and silent.

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@smithno41
@smithno41 - 06.01.2024 08:31

I did this, but with a Cromemco Z2, S-100 system, not an Altar

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@HelloKittyFanMan
@HelloKittyFanMan - 18.01.2024 05:31

"When the Altair boots up, it has nothing inside it except..."

It hasn't booted up at that point!

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@HelloKittyFanMan
@HelloKittyFanMan - 18.01.2024 05:32

"...Reads in the rest of BASIC off the tape."

I bet it actually leaves it on the tape while reading it FROM there.

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@HelloKittyFanMan
@HelloKittyFanMan - 18.01.2024 05:41

Oh my HECK, how this works is SUPER fascinating to me! And until you hook up a terminal, that printer paper is your "monitor," wow!

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@andreranulfo-dev8607
@andreranulfo-dev8607 - 15.03.2024 20:54

I always wonder to see Altair Basic in action! Thanks a lot!

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@MrKylePopovich
@MrKylePopovich - 29.03.2024 04:34

SO COOOOOL! Thank you for doing this!

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@ADHJkvsNgsMBbTQe
@ADHJkvsNgsMBbTQe - 05.04.2024 08:31

This is exactly how I started out way back when. Thanks for posting this.

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@jimharris9394
@jimharris9394 - 15.04.2024 08:16

Is it possible to:

1. Get information on exactly what hardware was used (boards, etc.), and how it was connected.

2. Get raw binary images of the tapes for things like the 4k and 8k Basic. (Plus any other software)

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@Mr.1.i
@Mr.1.i - 20.07.2024 02:26

They were geniuses the people who did 4k roms

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@mimsnshine
@mimsnshine - 09.09.2024 14:57

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@laudennn
@laudennn - 16.09.2024 21:52

so cool!

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@ricardocapunay6459
@ricardocapunay6459 - 19.11.2024 23:58

Totally agreement with geert😂

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@burieddreamer
@burieddreamer - 20.11.2024 18:12

This is so cool...

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@BaarBear
@BaarBear - 01.03.2025 03:37

You can just see the old school hackers like Greenblatt and Gosper using equipment like this to do their programming.

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@n5iln
@n5iln - 24.04.2025 06:00

The first computer I ever wrote a program on was a PDP 8/e connected to a Teletype ASR-33. 45 minutes of loading BASIC from paper tape, just like this.

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@Aideo
@Aideo - 31.05.2025 06:55

O lord. Thanks Jobs and Soniak!

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