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MTU Application Note 1 Battery power for your KIM-1 |
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MTU Application Note 2 use of the K-1008 Visible Memory For Grey Scale Display |
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MTU Application Note 3 K-1008 50 Hz Operation |
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MTU Application Note 4 Using 2716’s with the K-1012 PROM I/O board |
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MTU Application Note 5 Addressing the K-1008 on 4K boundaries |
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MTU Application Note 6 Addressing considerations in expanded AIM 65 systems |
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MTU Application Note Optimizing usage of the AiM 65 I/O block |
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MTU Application Note 7 Using Qume Datatrack-8 with the K-1013 |
See also:
PicoSYM, a SYM-1 emulator on a Raspberry Pico
Emulation of a Synertek Sym-1 on a Raspberry Pi Pico 1 (W).
By andysa on the emulation forum on 6502.org
Here is t...
Amazing it works!
After publishing the photos of the transistors used in the KIM-1 a discussion started on forum64.de in the 'Instandsetzu...
Transistors in the KIM-1
Even a microprocessor based computer as the KIM-1 required some simple transistors.
To drive the LEDs some extra curren...







