Hans Otten
hansotten@mastodon.social
<p>Retro computing, mostly KIM-1 and clones like PAL-1</p>
Posts
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Post #3785501
The KIM-1 explained Based upon my experience and study of the KIM-1 since 1979. Many notes on paper and files everywhere. Now consolidated in a lot of pages. http://retro.hansotten.nl/6502-sbc/kim-1-manuals-and-software/the-kim-1-monitor-explained/
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Post #2085824
R65 – A late seventies computer built with a KIM-1 by Rene Richarz. An amazing showcase of how far a KIM-1 and Pascal as programming language can go! All information on the R65 and the emulator of this computer on the github archive of Rene Richarz, a work in progress! Including sources and full documentation. https://github.com/rricharz/R65
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Post #1804847
My new Jolt!
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Post #1010454
Wanted a case for a KIM-1? Options in the 80ties were available. Here an example, suitable for educational purposes.
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Post #733383
White KIM-1 cleanup This one is a Rev D with a ‘white’ PCB. The KIM-1 is working as you can see. The previous owner did some horrible work on it. The biggest crime is the keyboard that was handmade on experimenters board. With the DIY keypad method based upon the work of Eduardo Casino and Pete (peo2000)I replaced the keyboard with an acceptable replica. With a replica keyboard, wires and solder removed and a good clean with alcohol and a brush the white KIM-1 may join my collection