PAIA PVI-1, VT-103

From: Tom Uban <uban_at_ubanproductions.com>
Date: Sun Nov 23 23:15:24 2003

PAIA used to make synthesizer (and possibly other kinds of) kits, but
I don't know any more than that about your particular boards.

--tom

At 07:33 PM 11/23/2003 -0800, you wrote:


>I acquired a PAIA PVI-1 circuit board yesterday, and a Google search
>brings up no information about this board. The main chip seems to be a
>GI 2513 with some 8 7400 and CMOS support chips. On the circuit board
>are two RCA jacks labeled TV and VID, two pots labeled "H POS V", a
>jumper for selecting 32 or 64, and another YES or NO jumper for the
>cursor. The code date on some of the chips are in the 1977 era. Does
>anyone know what this thing is, and does anyone have any docs?
>
>In the haul I picked up last week, one of the advertised VT-100s turned
>out to be a VT-103 and I am beginning to suspect ... with John's help :)
>... that the dual 8" RX02 drives go to this unit. No software but it
>looks like an interesting find!
Received on Sun Nov 23 2003 - 23:15:24 GMT

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