When I acquired a KIM-1 Rev A it came with some documentation revealing its provenance:
- Warranty card
- Brochure showing the Rev A
- A document with KIM-1 program called KIM-1 Application CT1
- KIM-1 Application Note 2 Interval Timer Operation






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KIM-1 Application Programs CT1 |
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KIM-1 Application Note 2 Interval Timer Operation |

My Rev A CPU week 15 1976
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