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'[OT]: 1802 micro'
2001\01\22@112927
by
Alan B. Pearce
Hmm am I the last person with an 1802 development board still in existence? You
know the large board with 4k of 256x4 ram chips occupying about 6 inches square
of the board space?
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2001\01\22@153858
by
Fansler, David
I have quite a few of the RCA Microboards from projects I did. The 12 bit
A/D board can be seen at http://www.dv-fansler.com/stufffor.htm, but I also
have a collection of the memory boards (RAM/ROM), CPU boards, and a few
chassis. Heck I think I still have the original tape based development
system. I know I have the floppy development system and the RCA Emulator as
well. I eventually moved away from using it to an American Automation
emulator. Yeah I have it as well. Collectors items for very few people I
am afraid.
David V. Fansler
Network Administrator
TriPath Imaging, Inc. (formerly AutoCyte, Inc.)
1-800-426-2176 ext 261
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Ann Fansler (December 1, 1956 - September 23, 2000)
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2001\01\22@155554
by
Wynn Rostek
> Hmm am I the last person with an 1802 development board still in
existence? You
> know the large board with 4k of 256x4 ram chips occupying about 6 inches
square
> of the board space?
I gave mine away about 5 years ago, a little early I think. There were still
one or two satelites designed after that using the 1802 for the housekeeping
computer.
Wynn Rostek
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2001\01\22@173446
by
P.C. Uiterlinden
"Alan B. Pearce" wrote:
>
> Hmm am I the last person with an 1802 development board still in existence? You
> know the large board with 4k of 256x4 ram chips occupying about 6 inches square
> of the board space?
I don't know the board you mention. It's been ages sinces I have done
anything with an 1802. To be exact: it's been 14 years. And you know what:
the result of that project is still alive, in my living room! It's a DCF77
controlled clock, with a display made of 12 neon tubes (nixie-tubes): 6 for
the time, 6 for the date.
Paul.
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