HEXPAWN
See also:
Focal-65 V3D for TIM and KIM-1
John Bell Engineering catalogs
New KIM-1 info and more
KIM-1 Simulator simple demo
KIM Venture
A Colossal Cave Adventure on a standard KIM-1? Bob Leedom did that in 1979.
See here for instructions, the program, the sources.
Thanks to Dave Williams, Bob Leedom, Dominic Bumbaca. Mark Bush
See also:
Focal-65 V3D for TIM and KIM-1
John Bell Engineering catalogs
New KIM-1 info and more
KIM-1 Simulator simple demo
Cassette reading problems KIM-1
Another article from the Dutch KIM Kenner magazine:
See also:
Focal-65 V3D for TIM and KIM-1
John Bell Engineering catalogs
New KIM-1 info and more
KIM-1 Simulator simple demo
Junior display overlay and PSU PCB scans
The Junior Display print came with a transparant overlay.
Also PSU scans by Dick Blok.
See also:
Focal-65 V3D for TIM and KIM-1
John Bell Engineering catalogs
New KIM-1 info and more
KIM-1 Simulator simple demo
Apple 1 Manuals in high quality!
Apple 1 Manuals in high quality!
Of course, you know about the Apple-1 computer. There have been replicas around for quite some time ,there are also reprints of the original manuals available. Most of them are just printed out copies on cheap laser printer paper, so Armin made a version on my own using a proper print job on high quality laminated paper and with binding to have it done properly.
But although the results really do look amazing, the quality is limited due to the fact that they are done using scans which are kinda okay but far from being perfect.
And then Armin did what a man has to do: In some painstaking, incredible painstaking weeks of work, Armin totally recreated the “Apple-1 Operation Manual” (incl. the schematics!) and the “Preliminary Basic User Manual” from scratch using the scans as the blue print. To understand this in full: This is a proper typeset job (Adobe Indesign) that is super “true” to the original.
1. Armin researched the typefaces that had been used in the original (including one that resembles the IBM “Electric” Typewriter that had been used for the main copy of one of the manuals – that was incredible hard to find)
2. Every single characters has been manually placed, so its position on the page resembles its original location down to the fraction of an inch
Have a look at this video (time-lapse) to see this process in action:
And here are pictures of the finished products, for sale here or on ebay.
Operation manual. Basic Manual, Cassette Manual, Advertising page.
PS: All of those recreations are 100 percent legal! This is due to US law: Material published before 1977 that does not feature a copyright notice is public domain under US law (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_domain_in_the_United_States ). All manuals have been published in 1976 and none of them features a copyright notice.
Unilab Three Chips clone
Stephen Crozier made a clone of the Unilab Three Chips main board.
See also:
Focal-65 V3D for TIM and KIM-1
John Bell Engineering catalogs
New KIM-1 info and more
KIM-1 Simulator simple demo
Das EMUF Sonderheft 2
Thanks to Mathias Ohlerich for the scan of the Sonderheft 2
See also:
Focal-65 V3D for TIM and KIM-1
John Bell Engineering catalogs
New KIM-1 info and more
KIM-1 Simulator simple demo
Now three!Just-for-Fun Fabio Defabis MBCs: Z80-MBC2, V20-MBC, 68K-MBC
All well described on hackaday:
Z80-MBC2
V20-MBC
68K-MBC
I bought these assembled from Giovanni Pirozzi. Excellent products and service!
See also:
Das EMUF Sonderheft 2
PC utilities updated
Elektor Computing 5 German
Z80 Elektor articles
MOS KIM-1 Reproduction documents added
Dave Williams, who designed and builds the MOS KIM-1 Reproductions, sent me three worthwhile documents:
– Schematic
– Board Layout
– Bill of Materials
You can find those on the MOS MOS KIM-1 Reproduction page.