All:
Here’s a wacky one for you. I have a single board computer manufactured by Conversational Voice Terminal Company that appears to be a KIM-1 clone (same physical appearance, same chips, etc.). The source of the problem is that I have a memory expansion board for the KIM that doesn’t seem to work on this board. Now, I’m in the process of exchanging boards with a friend who has a known working memory board, but I’m wondering if there might be a subtle difference in the design of this board that’s causing the problem.
Has anyone heard of a KIM-1 clone made by this company? I got this board together with two real KIMs which happen to be non-working. The memory board was obtained separately and basically has very few parts (two chips – memory and inverter).
Rich
KIM-1 clones?
KIM-1 clones?
Rich Cini
http://cini.classiccmp.org
http://altair32.classiccmp.org
GitHub Repro: https://github.com/RichCini
http://cini.classiccmp.org
http://altair32.classiccmp.org
GitHub Repro: https://github.com/RichCini
Re: KIM-1 clones?
RichCini wrote:
All:
Here’s a wacky one for you. I have a single board computer manufactured by Conversational Voice Terminal Company that appears to be a KIM-1 clone (same physical appearance, same chips, etc.). The source of the problem is that I have a memory expansion board for the KIM that doesn’t seem to work on this board. Now, I’m in the process of exchanging boards with a friend who has a known working memory board, but I’m wondering if there might be a subtle difference in the design of this board that’s causing the problem.
Has anyone heard of a KIM-1 clone made by this company? I got this board together with two real KIMs which happen to be non-working. The memory board was obtained separately and basically has very few parts (two chips – memory and inverter).
Rich
Here’s a wacky one for you. I have a single board computer manufactured by Conversational Voice Terminal Company that appears to be a KIM-1 clone (same physical appearance, same chips, etc.). The source of the problem is that I have a memory expansion board for the KIM that doesn’t seem to work on this board. Now, I’m in the process of exchanging boards with a friend who has a known working memory board, but I’m wondering if there might be a subtle difference in the design of this board that’s causing the problem.
Has anyone heard of a KIM-1 clone made by this company? I got this board together with two real KIMs which happen to be non-working. The memory board was obtained separately and basically has very few parts (two chips – memory and inverter).
Rich
Rich Cini
http://cini.classiccmp.org
http://altair32.classiccmp.org
GitHub Repro: https://github.com/RichCini
http://cini.classiccmp.org
http://altair32.classiccmp.org
GitHub Repro: https://github.com/RichCini
Re: KIM-1 clones?
RichCini wrote:
RichCini wrote:
All:
Here’s a wacky one for you. I have a single board computer manufactured by Conversational Voice Terminal Company that appears to be a KIM-1 clone (same physical appearance, same chips, etc.).
Here’s a wacky one for you. I have a single board computer manufactured by Conversational Voice Terminal Company that appears to be a KIM-1 clone (same physical appearance, same chips, etc.).
Later many companies did build KIM-1 like machines with one or two 6532 (like the MCS and Elektor clones). Ruud Baltissen did build a KIM-1 clone also with 6532's running the original KIM-1 roms!
It would be very nice for historical reference to have a photo of this board. Can you try that?
Hey Rich,
I did a clone of the KIM-1 I call the Micro-KIM. It is only 5X6 in size so it's a lot smaller than my KIM-1. Here's a picture:
http://www.brielcomputers.com/files/mk.jpg
Vince
I did a clone of the KIM-1 I call the Micro-KIM. It is only 5X6 in size so it's a lot smaller than my KIM-1. Here's a picture:
http://www.brielcomputers.com/files/mk.jpg
Vince
replica 1 the Apple 1 clone
http://www.brielcomputers.com
http://www.brielcomputers.com
vbriel wrote:
Hey Rich,
I did a clone of the KIM-1 I call the Micro-KIM. It is only 5X6 in size so it's a lot smaller than my KIM-1. Here's a picture:
http://www.brielcomputers.com/files/mk.jpg
Vince
I did a clone of the KIM-1 I call the Micro-KIM. It is only 5X6 in size so it's a lot smaller than my KIM-1. Here's a picture:
http://www.brielcomputers.com/files/mk.jpg
Vince
That's awesome! How did you replace the 6530s?
Rich Cini
http://cini.classiccmp.org
http://altair32.classiccmp.org
GitHub Repro: https://github.com/RichCini
http://cini.classiccmp.org
http://altair32.classiccmp.org
GitHub Repro: https://github.com/RichCini
6532 like on Ruud's site, although his decoding was missing a little piece to make it correct. So far I've run about 8 KIM-1 programs and all of them work just fine. I need to find a good program that uses the onboard timer of the 6530 to make sure it runs the same as the 6532.
In theory, if somebody had a 6530 go bad, a replacement piggyback board could be made using an EPROM and a 6532 and a little decoding.
I'll try and get my schematics online soon for people to see and use.
Vince
In theory, if somebody had a 6530 go bad, a replacement piggyback board could be made using an EPROM and a 6532 and a little decoding.
I'll try and get my schematics online soon for people to see and use.
Vince
replica 1 the Apple 1 clone
http://www.brielcomputers.com
http://www.brielcomputers.com
vbriel wrote:
I'll try and get my schematics online soon for people to see and use.
Vince
Vince
Thanks, I really am having fun with it. I didn't realize there was so much software out there for the KIM.
Vince
Vince
replica 1 the Apple 1 clone
http://www.brielcomputers.com
http://www.brielcomputers.com