SWTPC TV Typewriter II restoration

From: Philip Pemberton <philpem_at_dsl.pipex.com>
Date: Mon Mar 17 01:32:00 2003

Glen S wrote:
> That brings back some memories. The first computer I had back when I
> was in the 7th grade was a KIM-1 that a friend of my father gave me.
Wow. You had a KIM-1? Lucky you... I've spent two years (give or take)
looking for one and I've never found one for sale yet.
I've spent roughly the same amount of time looking for a Synertek SYM-1.
Still no luck... I've got a ton of "common" computers (about the rarest is
my Psion Organiser II) but nothing older/rarer than the Psion.

> Eventually I bought an 8KB RAM expansion board and a SWTP terminal
> kit so I could run BASIC on the KIM-1. The SWTP terminal kit I had
> looked about the same as your pictures, except it included a full
> beige plastic case.
Beige? Ugh. Pass the spraypaint...

> The kit must not have been too difficult to put
> together since I don't remember having any problems getting it built
> and working. I later managed to blow something up on it once though
> when I somehow plugged one of the Molex connectors in backwards, but
> a local computer club member was able to repair the damage for me at
> the time.
If only those kind of clubs still existed... Now, I've got some spare
cash... I think it's high time to fix the Jupiter Ace. Properly.
Does anyone have a schematic for a 2114 RAM tester? I think I may have blew
one of the replacement RAMs... Anyone putting an order in with BG Micro
anytime soon???

> After a couple of years I traded the KIM-1 and the SWTP
> terminal in towards a brand new Apple II+. That's one trade I wish I
> never made.
:-(

Later.
--
Phil.
philpem_at_dsl.pipex.com
http://www.philpem.dsl.pipex.com/
Received on Mon Mar 17 2003 - 01:32:00 GMT

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