On 2016-Apr-08, at 11:58 AM, Bill Sudbrink wrote:
Well that's neat. I assembled the Cromemco kit version of the Cyclops (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cromemco_Cyclops ) ca. 1976 for a friend with an IMSAI, and
built the companion adapter to provide display on an oscilloscope, but I don't know
that it was ever made to work.
(The kit version presented an interface for a computer rather than the scope drive of the
magazine article.
Hopefully you're more successful with your unit.
(I think you'll find the MC7805 there is indeed plastic not ceramic. Moto produced
various power transistors and regulators in those packages (case 90 in Moto parlance) as
well as a smaller version from the same plastic material)
A 9V wall wart would probably do for the power supply, or remove the regulator and use a
modern 5V switching wall wart (not that I wish to promote wall warts, but if they're
on hand . . )