TEA: 8080/8085 Co-Resident Editor Assembler (1980 Blacksburg Series)
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This is an original 1980 first edition, second printing of TEA: 8080/8085 Co-Resident Editor Assembler, authored by the legendary "Blacksburg Group" (Christopher Titus, David Larsen, and Jonathan Titus). Part of the renowned Blacksburg Continuing Education Series, this 256-page manual provides the complete assembly language source code and operating instructions for TEA (The Editor Assembler). It is a foundational text for programming the Intel 8080 and 8085 microprocessors, which powered many of the earliest personal computers.
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Manufacturer: Howard W. Sams & Co. / Blacksburg Group
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Condition: Used (Vintage softcover condition; see pictures for true condition)
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Model Number: ISBN 0672216283 / Blacksburg No. 21628
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Extra Notes: The Titus brothers were pivotal in the 1970s microcomputer explosion (Jonathan Titus designed the Mark-8). This "Blacksburg" series is instantly recognizable by its iconic cover design and is highly collectible for those who study early software development tools. It includes the full "Tebus" source code, allowing hobbyists to customize their own development environment—a rarity in modern computing but a staple of the homebrew era.
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Manufactured In: USA






