Actually, at least the hand-drawn schematic for the
CPU is.
http://www.his.com/~jlewczyk/adavie/mark8/circuit1024.gif
Someone on eBay was selling boards, etc to the
original prints, and he had reproduced the original
radio electronics package on ROM. R-E had apparently
given him permission to do so. That person also had
some parts.
I'm somewhat familiar with the Mark-8 design, and the
Scelbal machine was "better", in that it didn't use
circuits that are now hard to get (never mind the
mechanical aspects). Everything to build an electronic
clone of a Scelbi is still available inexpensively
except for, of course, the 8008 and the 1101 RAMs. The
Mark-8 had a third party 2102 ram board, and these are
pretty easy to get.
--- Bob Shannon <bshannon_at_tiac.net> wrote:
> I've just checked the Mark-8 links, and the only
> schematic-like thing
> I've found is part of the original
> Intel schematic that inspired the Mark-8.
>
> Having found a few 8008's, I would like to see the
> actual Mark-8 (or
> mark-8 clone) schematics. They don't seem to be
> on-line.
>
>
>
>
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