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KIM-1 accessories: KIM-2 expansion and KIM-4 RAM expansion
Large Scale Systems Museum (LSSM) - mact.io - Pittsburgh, PA
Como um programador usou um teclado hexadecimal e folhas de papel para criar um programa em 1985
John Graham-Cumming explicou em seu blog como fez para criar um programa para uma máquina de rotular produtos há quase 20 anos.
niCE raRe Vintage HtF 1979 COMMOdOrE / MoS KIM-1 6502 comPUter & CAsE siNGLE UsA
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This thing is awesome. It doesn't get any better than translating your assembly code by hand and entering it via a hexadecimal numpad. I got myself a KIM Uno, this is programming bliss.
William Droomgoole had a handful of single-board computers on display, showing off how much more spartan interfaces were for simple CPU demonstrations. These machines aren’t really intended to do the same kind of hard work that your average home computer would be handling. Rather, they’re for teaching folks the fundamentals of CPUs up close and personal with the address and data bus. Seen here are:
MOS KIM-1 -- the first 6502 based machine, intended as a demonstrator of the CPU’s capabilities to jump start the market for the then-new 6502
Ohio Scientific 300 -- a very simplified 6502 trainer without amenities such as ROMs. Okay, it does have a ROM, but it’s complicated and not really the same kind you might be accustomed to.
COSMAC VIP -- the 1802 machine I posted earlier, but this time with the case on it and some add-ons
Heathkit ET-3400 -- a 6800 trainer computer, complete with breadboard
809 Trainer -- an much more modern 8085 unit from 1990, rather than the 1970s like the other ones shown here.