On Feb 13, 2008 1:56 PM, James Fogg <James at jdfogg.com> wrote:
Dave,
He's probably a starving student like we were at one time and doesn't
have
a
lot of disposable cash. And beer is expensive.
I sent him the "free" simulator. An ET-3400A un-built kit just sold
for
$355
on Ebay ! The " A" has 1024 bytes of RAM vs 256.
I think your price is off by about a factor of 10 based on what I've
seen.
If you find one that cheap ( $10 - $20 ) I'll
buy it !
Best regards, Steven
I believe the premium for this particular deal was its un-built state.
The ET-3400 is common and inexpensive. I think I'll go buy one myself,
since I have a fondness for them since my freshman college course used
one.
I don't see anything *too* special about it... my college was just
getting rid of the SDK-86 boards they used to use (custom mounted
between two sheets of plexiglass) and I snagged one; I've already
given it away or I would have offered it, since it seems to be
similar--old processor, some ram, breadboards, keypad, hex display.
Nowadays we use smaller 68000 SBCs for assembly; that was a fun course.
John
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