Hi Folks,
I recently obtained a used E&L Instruments MT-80Z microprocessor trainer.
My goal is to teach my kids a little about microprocessors.
The trainer has 3 empty IC sockets U1-40 pin, U10-40 pin and U-11-28 pin.
The parts are missing on the board that contains the keyboard and 7 segment
displays. Neither of which work, so I suspect those empty sockets require a
chip or two for operations.
The parts are probably Zilog or Intel PIO's and a CTC (Counter Clock Timer).
Before I experiment I thought I'd run it up the flag pole and ask if anyone
can identify what goes in the sockets.
My memory seems to say that the Zilog parts at least had pretty strange
pinouts, even for things like power connections. You should be able to
trace enough of the pins (power, clock, data bus would be a start) to see
if the Z80 PIO and CTC could possibly be the right parts.
-tony