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The initial model 8H was discontinued at the end of 1974 and an improved model 8B was introduced. Fewer than 150 board sets and assembled systems were ever sold. Later in 1975, the availability of systems based on the more flexible 8080 processor reduced demand for the slower 8008-based product.
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processor. The company SCELBI (derived from SCientific-ELectronics-BIology) Computer Consulting in 1973, by Nat Wadsworth. The SCELBI 8H was marketed in 1974 and was delivered either as an assembled unit or as a kit, with five basic
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The company discovered that the demand for books on microcomputers was very high and published several books; the publishing business was sold in 1982.
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allowed the system to operate in small memory configurations. SCELBAL was sold in book format, allowing it to be used on any similar 8008 or
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SCELBI computer, showing card cage construction and front panel toggle switches and LEDs.
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interface for data storage. The basic system only used a
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Index


microcomputer
Intel 8008
circuit boards
KB
teleprinter
alphanumeric
oscilloscope
cassette tape
front panel
LEDs
BASIC programming language
SCELBAL
strings
transcendental functions
8080
Mark-8
MCM/70
Micral
List of early microcomputers
ISBN
1351836110
http://history-computer.com/ModernComputer/Personal/Scelbi.html
SCELBI Computer Museum
The SCELBI Mini-Computer
Video history of SCELBI Computer Consulting
Stub icon
microcomputer
microprocessor
stub

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