Hey Cameron,
I'd be one of your first customers if you did :-)
Just read a little about this device in the book "Fire
In The Valley". (Book review coming...) Sounds like
it was kind of groundbreaking, being among the first
kits to provide a keypad for input, as opposed to
toggle switches, etc. They have one on display at
Powell's Technical Bookstore in Portland, OR. Wish I
had one that I could light up. Maybe someday...
EE
--- Cameron Kaiser <ckaiser(a)oa.ptloma.edu> wrote:
[snip]
(Earl, I'll
gladly start a KIM-1 page on retrobits. :-)
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