I've just been offered a KIM-1 by a friend, and I'd like to give him
something for it. Does anyone have suggestions as to its value?
It's a revision G board, with a date code of 1178 (well, I assume that's
the date code) and has the Commodore and MOS logos in the top right, with a
large "F" and a small "8" stamped in black ink under the
"KIM-1" name. It
has all black plastic chips (not any white ceramic like some early ones),
and the RAM chips are NEC 2102's rather than MOS 6102's. It's been well
used but was working last time anyone tried it.
Don't yet know if there are any manuals -- though I've found copies on the
'net.
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Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York