The Super Jolt is a evolution of the JOLT. Same CPU, 1 MHz clock, same TIM IC, same PIA, more RAM (1K), sockets for PROMS, RAP (Resident Assembler Program) and Tiny Basic (of Tom Pittman Itty Bitty Computers) in ROM.
Sold under the name CP110 by Synertek in 1985. Microcomputer Associates had become the core of Synertek Systems and in the next years produced the SYM SBC’s.


Downloads
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Superjolt CP110 User Manual Also Tiny Basic, RAP userguide |
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Superjolt CP110 Synertek |
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Cross assembler Manual, GE timeshare, as reference for the Resident Assembler program |
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DEMON software manual (this manual has an alternative listing of the TIM 6530-004 monitor) |
Jumpers
The Superjolt has a number of jumpers, explained in the manual page 3-5 and 3-6.


The schematic and photos below below shows on the right the patch to support 2716 EPROMs.

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Gallery
Photos by Ray Holt of Microcomputer Associates.
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