It would definitely be the D2 version.
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Paul Anderson -- VE3HOP
On 2012-08-08, at 9:18 PM, Glen Slick <glen.slick at gmail.com> wrote:
On Aug 8, 2012 5:40 PM, "Paul Anderson"
<wackyvorlon at me.com> wrote:
A number of years ago now, I ran across a bit of a find at a computer
recycler's. It's an old Motorola evaluation kit for the 6800. I thought I
had the CPU board, an interface board and a couple memory boards - it turns
out I had two pairs of the processor board and interface board. I've fired
up at least the one pair, and they work perfectly. I loaded some code into
memory using the hex keypad and it ran fine. Anybody else run across these?
Is that the D2 version (I think that is what it is called) that has keypad
and LED displays on a second board connected via ribbon cable to the CPU
board?
I have a complete unbuilt set of the (earlier?) version which is a single
EXORbus card with a MIKBug monitor ROM for use with on the board serial
interface.