Ralf (Ralf02, forum64.de) started a thread on the forum64 called Instandsetzung und Nachbau eines Kim-1 in March 2022. 99 pages of designs and discussions and contributions by many in the thread delivered a working KIM-1 that is closer to the original KIM-1 than any KIM-1 replica designed. A great achievement and a well deserved compliment to Ralf and the thread authors!
The work of Ralf is not limited to the KIM-1 replica itself. He also designed a KIM I/O module and a 1541 IEC/RAM/ROM module.
Noteworthy is the replica of the KIM-1 keypad.
On the following pages these boards are introduced.
The most current version of the ‘Nachbau’ is on the formu64.de thread.
See also:
RSC-Forth
This page is about the operation and use of the Rockwell Single-Chip RSC-FORTH system as implemented in the Rockwell R65...
This page is about the operation and use of the Rockwell Single-Chip RSC-FORTH system as implemented in the Rockwell R65...
RSC-Forth R56F11 R6501Q
Rockwell made many 6502 variants. Some were 'SOCs', complete computers in an IC. and Rockwell was strong in Forth, e.g....
Rockwell made many 6502 variants. Some were 'SOCs', complete computers in an IC. and Rockwell was strong in Forth, e.g....
R6501Q kit
I have two R6501 IC's. One came with the Glitchworks GW-R65X1QSBC-1 kit, a R6501Q. The other from ebay, a R6501AQ (A for...
I have two R6501 IC's. One came with the Glitchworks GW-R65X1QSBC-1 kit, a R6501Q. The other from ebay, a R6501AQ (A for...
R65F11 Forth computer
I have recently acquired a R65F11 IC. This IC is part of the RSC (Rockwell Single Computer) Forth system. Rockwell Sin...
I have recently acquired a R65F11 IC. This IC is part of the RSC (Rockwell Single Computer) Forth system. Rockwell Sin...