CBM 8032 SK

From: Iggy Drougge <optimus_at_canit.se>
Date: Wed Aug 22 19:14:41 2001

Adrian Vickers skrev:

>>It may be painful to learn, but it's very satisfying when you breathe life
>into
>>what was a "dear, departed" computer from yesteryear.

>Definitely. And with Z80s (in particular) being so cheap, as well as DRAM
>chips, building ones own becomes quite appealing too. I know a chap who
>already does that sort of thing (although I think he uses older Intel
>processors on the whole); but I like the idea of a 40-pin processor - it's
>nice and simple.

I can't remember whether I posted the link to the DIY ZX81, Jupiter ACE and
UK101 projects a while ago or whether that was on another list. Oh well, here
they are again: Or not...
Well, there must be links at either
http://www.home-micros.freeserve.co.uk/zx80/zx80.html or
http://www.breezer.demon.co.uk/spec/tech/

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