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ICM 816 |
 | | The ICM 816 was initially marketed at $450, quite expensive considering that by 1971, Sharp was selling the Large Scale Integration(LSI) IC-based QT-8D in the US marketplace for $395. |
 | | The ICM 816 seems to be a little earlier design than the Master H-1, as it uses a less-highly integrated six-chip LSI chipset rather than the four-chip set of the H-1. |
 | | The chipset in the 816 is dated in early 1971, whereas the chipset in the Master H-1 is from late 1971 to early 1972. |
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