Articles, translated to English, from the Dutch KIM/6502 Kenner magazine:
- KIM-1 Ziptape
- ASCII parallel keyboard to KIM-1
- Cassette read and write indicator
- KIM-1 printer output RS232 H14
- Make MS Basic KB9 faster: the ROR bug
- PLL Test
- Reading tapes from other KIM-1
- Recording programs with the KIM-1 and the cassette recorder
- Tape copy
- Suppress KIM-1 echo
Data-1K Resident Assembler | |
ASCII parallel keyboard encoder | |
Micro-soft Basic Q and A | |
Using KIM as Dedicated Controller KIM app note 11477 | |
Es Lebe der KIM-1 ELCOMP article how to start with the KIM-1, includes sample programs and a LED hardware experiment. |
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A 2k Symbolic Assembler for the 6502 Source and description of a small 6502 symbolic assembler for the 6502 such as KIM-1 or SYM-1, Robert Ford Denison |
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A programmers guide to the KIM-1 German introduction the the hardware of KIM-1 and KIMClone, Erik Bartmann Introduction Hardware Programming |
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KIM cursus Digitaal schakelen Dutch course on programming the KIM-1 by KIM User Club Siep de Vries. |
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The KIM-1 as eight-channel datalogger Hardware and system description, James Campbell, John Forest 1984 |
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Computer Performance of Music Hal Chamberlin, Byte 1977 |
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KIM Hypertape Hyper about slow Load Times, Kilobaud, Jim Butterfield |
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Computers in Classrooms Teaching the teachers, Lance Leventhal, Kilobaud 20 1978 |
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A KIM-1 Sidereal/Solar clock John O. Bumgarner, Interface Age, August 1977 |
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Highest-speed audio dump Program by U.O. Schröder |
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Huey Calculator Don Rindsberg, adapted by C.Bond |
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Pocket Calculator KIM Club Publication For LED display or TTY KIM Kenner version by Siep de Vries |
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Suppress echo of TTY Get Character Prevent echo when reading a character from the TTY input and make TTY input deaf, written by Hans Otten. KIM Kenner 17. Page 1, Page 2, making deaf, idea by Siep de Vries in KIM Kenner 5 |
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KIM-1 versus SYM-1 routines Equivalent but slightly different KIM-1 and SYM-1 ROM routines |
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KIM Tape Copy v1.1 KIM Tape Copy v1.1, copy all files on a KIM cassette. Uses two recorders attached as shown in the Micro Ade manual. Source in Micro Ade format Listing of Tape Copy |
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2708 programmer EPROM-Programmierer KIM-1:2708, Ingo Dohman, 65XX MICROMAG |
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A Digital Video Display System on KIM-1 N. Solntseff M.D. Drummond |
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KIM-1 expansion Non-volatile DS1220 SRAM 2KB, 128K Flash How to flash the 28F010, assembler source |
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Real-time exec for KIM-1 KIM-1 Microcomputer Module a user’s note by T.E. Travis, Microtrek August 1976 |
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KIM-1 TTY tot RS-232-C Circuit diagram how to connect the current loop KIM-1 TTY interface to RS-232-C. Hans Otten |
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Improved KIM Communications RS-232-C interface, extra serial output listing, Micro June 1981, Ralph Tenny |
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Data exchange between KIM-1 and TRS-80 Datenaustausch zwischen KIM und TRS-80, Claus Wunsche, 65XX Micromag |
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KIMATH and MATHPAC KIMATH is a floating point package, 16 digit precision for the KIM-1 6502 system. Original MOS Technology listings, binary, documents in PDF and text format, sources. MATHPAC is a supplement by John Eaton, Dr Dobbs nr 20, to aid in using KIMATH. Original article in PDF and text format with sources and binaries. See also the KIMath manual in the KIM-1 manuals page |
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KIM Memory test For TTY and KIM keypad. Siep de Vries, KIM user Club |
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Driving the bits of the display directly Shows how to light any segment of the KIM-1 LED display. |
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TSC Listing of games for the KIM-1 via the TTY interface. Easy to adapt to any 6502 machine. |
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An 8080 Simulator for the KIM-1 Listing of 8080 CPU simulator, Dan Mccreary. |
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KIM goes to the Moon Lunar Lander game, Jim Butterfield, Byte April 1977. |
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Frontpanel for the KIM: UPanel Hardware and software for a frontpanel, George Laing, January 1979 |
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KIM-1 Breakpoint Routines Breakpoint routines, Willi Kushe, Dr Dobbs June 1977. |
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KIM-1 Disassembler Apple disassembler ported to KIM-1 T. E. Bridge, Dr Dobbs Number 20 |
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KIM-1 Extended Monitor Users Manual OSI Extended Monitor ported to KIM-1 |
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KIM-1 Microprocessor Fundamentals Seminar workbook R. Bennett, J. Ross |
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Is the KIM-1 For Every-1 Introduction to the KIM-1 Robert M. Tripp Kilobaud August 1977 |
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Where is KIM going News on the KIM-1 Richard Simpson, Kilobaud 1977 |
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Build the TVT-6 A low cost direct video display Part 1, July, Part 2 August, Don Lancaster, Popular Electronics, 1977 |
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Experimenting with the 6551 Introduction to the 6551 Marvin L. de Jong, Compute 10 March 1981 |
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KIM-1 in FPGA Make a KIM-1 clone with the cheap EP2C5T144 FPGA board. Connect via TTY or add a physical LED and keypad like the KIM-1. Presentation by Stephen A. Edwards Archive with the design files |
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LEDIP A KIM/6502 Text Editor Line editor source, Kium Akingbehin, Dr Dobbs Number 29 |
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