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A demo of the new facilities in the KIM-1 Simulator. youtu.be/eROGWF9pVmw
A KIM-3B is a 8K bytes memory expansion made by MOS Technology (already part of Commodore then) for the KIM-4 motherboard. I recently acquired a good looking KIM-3B myself. Nothing new, all is already known about it. Now with photos made by myself!
New version of the KIM-1 Simulator coming: complete VT100 support in the console!
Again Eduardo Casino has enhanced the KIM-1 Simulator V2.3.0 – The Console has now a complete VT100 emulation DEC Special Character set – The K-1008 Visable Memory is fast! – All settings are saved between sessions retro.hansotten.nl/kim-1-simula... Demo here: youtu.be/GPxkr7j1P6k
TERC, an educational center, has developed around 1980 an interface system for the KIM-1. It makes the I/O available with solderless connections, has a breadbaord and connections for audio tape input/output, power supply and teletype. I recently acquired this up till now unknown interface.
Much much better <3
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