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El iPhone 7s con chip A11 de Apple será diseñado por TSMC iphonedigital.es/iphone-7s-procesador-a11-chip-10nm-apple...
I have replaced the original ROM in this 464 with the same ROM you would find in the 6128. This gives you a few extra BASIC commands.
Please take a look at www.retrocomputers.eu for more info about my retro computer collection.
Almost there! I just need my UART, SRAM, and trickle charge time keeping chip to come in, and I can do my first full test.
New Atmega328p controller design. More I/O's onboard, low cost, high performance.
- LCD display.
- 6 Leds output for front plate.
- 2 x 8 key inputs
- DCF77 connection.
- RFM12B wireless controller onboard.
- Battery boader onboard.
- ISP connector for programming.
- Buzzer for alarm.
-A few spare I/O's for expansion.
RAM -- useless sticks of memory which are either defective or outdated but, because it once cost so much, I can't bring myself to throw it away so it just takes up space in a drawer...
Intel PRO 100 Intelligent Server Adapter with Intel i960.
This is a rare Network-Card with a dedicated I/O-Processor - a part of the I2O System.
Intelligent Input/Output (I2O) is a defunct computer input/output (I/O) specification. I2O emerged from Intel in the mid 1990s with the publication of the I2O specification in 1996 by the Intelligent I/O Special Interest Group. I2O was originally designed to make use of the Intel i960 microprocessor as the I/O offload engine, bringing channel I/O to the PC.
For more info about I2O look at: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I2O
For more pictures of vintage PC-Cards and Mainboards look at Vintage Computer PC Cards and Mainboards
This is the motherboard (main circuit board) from a 4th generation iPod classic, c.2004.
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Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Am186 50 Mhz CPU chip, sitting on the circuit board of an IBM 36Gb SCSI drive, model "DHRS". Taken in Albany, CA by a Nikkormat FT2 with a Micro-Nikkor 55mm ƒ3.5 AI lens with the M2 extension tube (at ƒ32) on Kodak Portra 400NC. Negative scanned into computer by an HP G4010. Dust removal, gamma and color correction done in Paint Shop Pro Photo X2.Vivitar 16A flash used: hand held to the bottom of the lens.
This was taken life-size on the film plane!
Intel PRO 100 Intelligent Server Adapter with Intel i960.
This is a rare Network-Card with a dedicated I/O-Processor - a part of the I2O System.
Intelligent Input/Output (I2O) is a defunct computer input/output (I/O) specification. I2O emerged from Intel in the mid 1990s with the publication of the I2O specification in 1996 by the Intelligent I/O Special Interest Group. I2O was originally designed to make use of the Intel i960 microprocessor as the I/O offload engine, bringing channel I/O to the PC.
For more info about I2O look at: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I2O
For more pictures of vintage PC-Cards and Mainboards look at Vintage Computer PC Cards and Mainboards