Got parts, got PCB's, getting Prop Plugs in a day or two.
That means L-Star is back in stock!
Order here: https://www.tindie.com/products/jac_goudsmit/l-star-plus-software-defined-6502-computer/ (or click on the Tindie link on the project page).
A project log for L-Star: Software-Defined 6502 Computer
Replicate an Apple-1. Or an OSI Challenger. Or something else. Design your own 6502 computer by programming it.
Got parts, got PCB's, getting Prop Plugs in a day or two.
That means L-Star is back in stock!
Order here: https://www.tindie.com/products/jac_goudsmit/l-star-plus-software-defined-6502-computer/ (or click on the Tindie link on the project page).
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ahh dandy! thanks for the info! i've just spent the last week getting a KIM-1 up and running, so i was just curious if you had plans... too bad briel isn't taking orders....
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i've really enjoyed having mine! has there been any talk of getting it setup with the KIM-1 monitor code?
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've been wanting to design an expansion board with six 7-segment displays and a keyboard to emulate the KIM-1 and the Elektor Junior, but I'm trying to force myself to generate some documentation first.
Meanwhile, you might want to take a look at my KimStar project: that's basically a Propeller plugged into the MicroKim bus, and emulating an Apple-1 in Kim space, and/or a preloaded Kim-1 BASIC. I made it for the MicroKim but it should work with your KIM-1 too. I know, that's not exactly what you're asking, but anyway...
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