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The '''Tektronix 8001 | The '''Tektronix 8001/8002/8002A''' are microprocessor development systems from the late 70s/early 80s. The [[8000_MDL_Series]] Microprocessor Labs are intended for complete hardware microcode debugging for products incorporating popular microprocessors of the era. Three emulation modes were available for various steps of product development. | ||
8001 | 8001 model were only configurable for one microprocessor at a time by removal/installation of cards/interfaces. The 8002/8002A models were capable of supporting more than one microprocessor without the need for re-configuration. | ||
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The Tektronix 8001/8002/8002A are microprocessor development systems from the late 70s/early 80s. The 8000_MDL_Series Microprocessor Labs are intended for complete hardware microcode debugging for products incorporating popular microprocessors of the era. Three emulation modes were available for various steps of product development.
8001 model were only configurable for one microprocessor at a time by removal/installation of cards/interfaces. The 8002/8002A models were capable of supporting more than one microprocessor without the need for re-configuration.
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Key Specifications
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Options
- 01 - Intel 8080 support package
- 02 - Motorola 6800 support package
- 03 - Zilog Z80 support package
- 04 - Texas Instruments TMS9900 support package
- 05 - 8085 support package
Price (1978 Catalog):
8001 | $7650 |
8002 | $9950 |
Peripherals
Links
Pictures
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8002 Mainframe, disk drive and CT8100 terminal
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8001 Shown with CT8100 terminal