Finds... (mainly Heathkit 3400)

From: Rich Beaudry <r_beaudry_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Tue May 1 07:20:57 2001

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>I have been looking for a Heathkit 3400 Microprocessor trainer for *years*
>and there was one there -- 6808 uP (6800 w/internal timer, same instruction
>set), 512 bytes RAM (a pair of 2114's - amazingly, they still work), 1K
>ROM, and (6) 7-segment LED's for primary program output...

I have three (well, two working, one for spares), and they are nice litle
units. One has the 2114 RAM, and another has the 2112. Also different
processors (6800 vs. 6808).

>I also got Heathkit digital trainer (3100, methinks ?)

That's a nice unit as well. Basic, but provides a lot of the "standard"
functionality you need when working w/ TTL.

>$3.00USD each.

*Whoof* MUCH less than I paid!

>Anywho, I (unforch) didn't get any dox with the trainer

I have a hardcopy of the 3100 manual I could photocopy for you, and I have
the entire 3400 manual (except schematics) scanned in the PaperPort format
(Windows viewer available, don't know about other platforms). I could send
you a CD with the files, or I could print a copy and send it along... No
charge either way...

email me off-list, and we can work out the details (mailing address, etc.)

Rich B.
Received on Tue May 01 2001 - 07:20:57 BST

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