Joe wrote:
Good point but I can BUY a CD drive for less than it
would cost me to
move my KSR-33! Actually if you're dealing with a 1702, it's small enough
that you can just write the code down! And paper is paper!
The monitor for my Lawrence Livermore MST-80b resides on a pair of
1702s. But I have the manual which contains a source listing ;) And
the system board has an empty 24 pin jumpered socket that can be mapped
to accomodate a larger, more modern EPROM *and* access the monitor from
there... I assume this is the sort of thing they had in mind when
providing that socket in that way. I don't wish to tinker too much with
this thing, so that is something I'll probably only ever do in a real
pinch.
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