--- Neil Cherry <ncherry(a)home.net> wrote:
I have a Z80 starter kit... which I've torn apart
and reassembled.
Just to clean it?
This one is rather nice in that it came with a power
supply, connectors
and a wire wrapped section already added.
Fancy. I picked one up at a junk store in L.A. a couple of years ago for $10.
It just had wires dangling from the end that originally went to some PSU
somewhere.
I was especially interested in this because it had a built-in EPROM programmer
and a couple of S-100 slots (unpopulated in mine, and needing +8V unreg)
If I still had any S-100 boards, I'd have probably done more with it by now
(I gave away all my S-100 goodies to a friend a number of years ago - all
68000-based, lots of serial ports from a project from work)
Do you have any plans for your Starter Kit?
-ethan
It was probably used at a local
community college (Mercer?). The wire wrap job is very
pretty (hey it's
art work :-). I also picked up an Applied Microsystems Corp. EM-180B (Z80
diagnostics emulator). Soes anyone have any docs on any of this?
I've had experience with the emulator (I worked with the 6802 and 6809
emulators). So I've been able to use it, I just want to know what the
rest of the bells and whistles do.
Thanks
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