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In 1978, Commodore introduced a chess computer based on the MOS KIM-1, built around a MOS 6502 CPU.
VCFe 24.0 exhibition No 3.
The exhibition was provided by Technikmuseum Matthias Schmitt (TECMUMAS): tecmumas.de
Scanning objects with an analog video camera in a time, where there were no digital cameras yet. Each scan took several seconds, so only static objects can be scanned. The setup uses an Amiga A600 with the software packages DigiView and DigiPaint fpr scanning and editing.
VCFe 24.0 exhibition No 17.
In 1983 Canon introduced X-07 calculator, designed around the NSC800 CPU by National Semiconductors, running a Microsoft BASIC. The NSC800 is compatible to the widely used Z80 processor: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_X-07
VCFe 24.0 exhibition No 15.
Sharing the same housing as the Olivetti P6060, the P6066 is an Improved version of the P6060 with higher clock frequency, more memory and a port for a CRT monitor.
VCFe 24.0 exhibition No 39.
The exhibition was provided by the Museo del Computer, northern Italy: www.museodelcomputer.org
Event Title:Retro Computing
Speaker:Plymouth University/BCS South West
Event Date:21 November 2011, 19:00
Event Location:Sherwell Conference Centre, Plymouth University
Event Title:Retro Computing
Speaker:Plymouth University/BCS South West
Event Date:21 November 2011, 19:00
Event Location:Sherwell Conference Centre, Plymouth University
Data General Eclipse MV7800XP, first system startup and some repair.
Freaknet Museum - museum.dyne.org
Scanning objects with an analog video camera in a time, where there were no digital cameras yet. Each scan took several seconds, so only static objects can be scanned. The setup uses an Amiga A600 with the software packages DigiView and DigiPaint fpr scanning and editing.
VCFe 24.0 exhibition No 17.
Event Title:Retro Computing
Speaker:Plymouth University/BCS South West
Event Date:21 November 2011, 19:00
Event Location:Sherwell Conference Centre, Plymouth University
TraNOR is a computer with a CPU built from discrete transistors, designed and built by Dennis Kuschel: mynor.org/tranor.htm
VCFe 24.0 Exhibition No 25.
Data General Eclipse MV7800XP, first system startup and some repair.
Freaknet Museum - museum.dyne.org
In 1977 the German electronics magazine Elektor published schematics for a DIY computer based on the SC/MP CPU by National Semiconductor: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Semiconductor_SC/MP
VCFe 24.0 exhibition No 18.
Inexpensive and thus very popular was the KIM-1 by MOS, built around their 6502 CPU: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KIM-1
VCFe 24.0 exhibition No 3.
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