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In the 1980's, I logged a bazillion hours using this little Sony TV as my display. One of my pursuits was developing 8748 microcontroller applications -- real, paid work -- and my entire system, including the computer, assembler and 8748 blaster, was homebrew!
(More on that
here ). At the time, the development system offered by Intel had a price comparable to a down payment on a house.
This was before I acquired my first 8088 DOS box. (Crap, it seems like I had a lot more FUN back in those days!)
The LCD display is something I hooked up a little later, inspired by the Radio Shack TRS-80 Model 100's display, which was
very sexy at the time.
My LCD (which I acquired on the surplus market) was a little tricky to get working, as it required continuous (and non-standard)
video, rather than the modern norm of occasional writes fielded by an on-board controller and conveniently buffered in on-board memory.
Despite its glamor, I never really used the thing. Like the Model 100's display, it could only show about a dozen lines, and that just wasn't enough. So I never weaned myself from the little Sony!
-- Jeff
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In 1988 my 65C02 got six new registers and 44 new full-speed instructions!
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