[Elecraft] Heath kit and the Lazarus Loop
Brian Denley
b.denley at comcast.net
Tue Aug 9 23:46:16 EDT 2016
Still have my Heathkit ET-3400 and ETA-3400. Learned 6800 assembly language on that pair before moving up to a OSI C1-P. It would be great to see Heathkit back to something fun. I was bummed when my K2/100 rig was finished.
Brian
KB1VBF
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> On Aug 9, 2016, at 7:08 PM, Lewis Phelps <lew at n6lew.us> wrote:
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> Heathkit was at the forefront of the personal computer revolution. Their H-8 was one of the earliest 8-bit computers, and the H-89 one of the first Z-80 machines, as well as being the first “all in one” computer that combined the keyboard, monitor, and processor into a single enclosure. I used an H-89 as a word processor for a number of years, upgrading it with aftermarket products (which were plentiful) to the first-ever silicon drive, in lieu of a 5 inch floppy. It didn’t have “permanent” memory, so you had to copy files a a floppy before shutting down, but it sure accelerated the word processing speed. The Z-80 (an enhanced 8080 chip made by Zilog) addressed 64K of memory, and the operating system (CP/M) used about 39K, which didn’t leave much space for the word processing app and the document file. There was a lot of swapping of chunks of instruction in and out of memory.
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> They didn’t keep up with the advances in technology forever, but I think that was due more to a lack of capital than a lack of focus. Their 16-bit machines never caught on in the face of the IBM PC onslaught.
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> Lew N6LEW
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>> On Aug 8, 2016, at 12:47 PM, Dauer, Edward <edauer at law.du.edu> wrote:
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>> It may be that Heath’s demise came less from a lack of entrepreneurship than from a lack of focus on the market where it had mastered its route to success. The introduction of personal computers at around the same time probably played a role as well.
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> Lew Phelps N6LEW
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> Generalized Law of Entropy: Sooner or later, everything that has been put together will fall apart.
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