I just dug out an old single board computer which was
made by a company
called "The Computerist" which is called a "Video Plus", probably
around
1981-82. Its a 6502 based board with the same form factor as the Kim-1 and
I believe the same pin outs on the two 44 pin edge connectors. It has some
6522 vias and some video signal generating chip, a composite video output,
sockets for eprom, four 2114 ram, etc.
Does anybody have documentation on this board? I
lost mine years ago when
I sold off my old KIM-1 stuff :-( and would like to resurrect this board.
Its in very good shape, but is missing some socketed chips. Need docs
though to get anywhere.
Sorry for the delay, I'm just sorting out a bit the old stuff from
the list ...
Yes, I have a new, original packed Video plus board, including all
docs. If you like I can give you a copy op all material. The Video
Plus could Either run as Video Board on all KIM compatible busses,
or, when adding a 6502 in an empty socket as a system on it's own.
Servus
Hans
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