Hi Guys
           Very interesting.  So some did and some did not.
I have just had another thought. I have a whole slew of DEC systems that have 80xx or Z80 processors. and run CP/M . Now nobody is going to hack a desktop case about but sneaking a flat cable out the back
or through a drive blanking panel might be a non destructive access system.

Regards
Rod(PanelMan)Smallwood


On 01/11/15 12:05, Jeff Galinat wrote:
On Nov 1, 2015, at 3:13 AM, Brent Hilpert <hilp...@cs.ubc.ca> wrote:


The other way round I think, the Altair and IMSAI were the only S100 machines I 
recall OTTOMH which had blinkenlight panels.
The vast majority of them didn't. Northstar & Cromemco as you say, Compu-Pro, 
Vector-Graphic, Processor Tech SOL, Poly 88, etc. : no blinken.

One problem with a front panel on an S100 machine - or any microprocessor-based 
machine - is getting access to the program counter so you can tell it to start 
running at some arbitrary address. The Altair/IMSAI panels resolved this with a 
hack, jamming a jump instruction into the processor data lines (not the S100 
bus data lines) via a special connector to a special processor card.


For the sake of completeness, the other S-100 machines I can think of with a 
full front panel were the Ithaca Intersystems DPS-1 and some BYT-8 machines.
Regards,
Jeff

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