Packrat genome project questions

From: blstuart_at_bellsouth.net <(blstuart_at_bellsouth.net)>
Date: Wed Jan 30 18:23:45 2002

In message <Pine.LNX.4.33.0201300909430.29511-100000_at_gigantor>, Sellam Ismail w
rites:
>On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 blstuart_at_bellsouth.net wrote:
>
>> I do have the first one I ever owned. It's a microprocessor trainer from
>> Motorola. It's got a 4801 (a little CMOS version of the 6800) and all of
>> 256 bytes of memory. The interface is 8 toggle switches for data, 8 LEDs
>> for output and 3 toggle switches for control. It even had a cassette
>> interface.
>
>Cool. What's the model number?

Well, now I had to dig it out of storage because I couldn't remember.
It was only the 5th box or so down the stack, so it's ok.

On the front, it's labeled "Educator II Microcomputer." To the
right of that there's a cute little logo with two hands with
transistors and a diode connecting them. Around the logo
it says HEP kit by Motorola.

Opening the box, I found one of the projects I did with it.
There's a little PC board I etched to burn 2716s 128 bytes
at a time. A couple of others included playing simple music
out the cassette interface and driving a Model 15 navy teletype
to print banners.

Brian L. Stuart
Received on Wed Jan 30 2002 - 18:23:45 GMT

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