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== SIM8-01 ==
The SIM8-01 prototyping board holding a [[MCS-8]] micro computer set, based on the [[Intel 8008]] was released in 1972.<ref>[http://www.oldcomputermuseum.com/mcs-8.html MCS-8 (SIM8-01)]</ref>
[[File:Intel SIM8-01, Dated 1972.jpg|thumb|Intel SIM8-01, Dated 1972]]
 
This was Intel’s first 8-bit Microprocessor based development system. This board contains the CPU, RAM, ROM and TTY terminal interface all on-board and can hence run as a single board.
 
An EPROM programmer was available and connected via a Master Control Board.
 
Although not marketed as such, the SIM8-01 represents the first 8-bit Microprocessor based Single Board Computer (SBC) available as early as April 1972, priced at $900 ($5,699 in 2022).
 
== SDK-80 ==