On this page and sub pages you can find information on the MTU K-1008 Visable Memory (on the PCB and in MTU Product Descriptions document it is called ‘Visable’, in later publications ‘Visible’).
From the Fall 1980 catalog of MTU:


K-1008, photo by John Lucas
Available pages on MTU products:
- MTU K-1008 documents
- Dave Plummer has a K-1008
- The K-1008 and the KIM-1 Simulator
- Graphics Software Package K-1008
- K-1008 Test programs
- K-1008-2L Patches to Microsoft BASIC
- K-1008 Visable Memory Replica by Eduardo Casino

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