I would be interested... How much to ship to NYC zip code 10036
----- Original Message -----
From: Oscar Vermeulen <oscar.vermeulen at hotmail.com>
To: "cctalk at classiccmp.org" <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
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Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 6:33 PM
Subject: KIM Uno Boards available: $10 KIM-1 clone/6502 calculator
Hi,
I just finished my KIM Uno project. It is a handheld KIM-I clone based on a miniature
Arduino.
Some hard/software extensions make the KIM-1 clone into a pretty effective
6502 programmable calculator, with non-volatile memory to keep code
stored.
(just to make sure: this is a non-profit hobby project)
It costs just $10 in parts. For the next few weeks, I'll send
PCBs/kits at cost price to anyone who is interested. The PCB
gerbers and firmware will remain on my web site if anyone would like to
create the gadget afterwards.
The idea was that I like coding in 6502, but I never have much reason to do it. Small
calculator-style programs might be the answer... The other idea being I needed a
replacement for my real KIM-1, which died sadly.
Also, some of the best KIM-1 software I could find is built in to extra
KIM-1 ROMs. I had a lot of fun digging them up. So Microchess is there, and some vintage
programming tools like
Wozniak's 505-byte disassembler, etc.
Here is the site:
http://obsolescence.wix.com/obsolescence#!kim-uno-summary/c1uuh
Regards,
Oscar.