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Forum Index : Microcontroller and PC projects : One for Microbee owners
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Nick Guru Joined: 09/06/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 512 |
Nostalgia I guess. But you have to be pretty serious about your Microbee. That's a lot of circuitry for something that could have been done with a single PIC32 such as the Maximite. It does have a linux option though so with Microbee and Linux options combined, the range of software for this would be WAY more that what the Maximite has or will ever have. I'm disappointed it doesn't support standard VGA with color. What's this monochrome composite and TTL stuff?! I've always hated the Microbee's amateur/cheap looking case design. They should have at least went for the later Microbee Teleterm case. Can't help thinking it could have been more. Anyone up for putting a Maximite into an old Microbee case and porting a Microbee emulator to it (such as what's been done with the TRS-80 emulator)? :) |
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djuqa Guru Joined: 23/11/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 447 |
Exactly my point. VK4MU MicroController Units |
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graynomad Senior Member Joined: 21/07/2010 Location: AustraliaPosts: 122 |
I used to love Microbees and was a Z80 freak for years. I even occasionally get nostalgic and think about knocking up a Z80 board full of DARTS, SIOs, PIOs, CTCs etc. But the bottom line is, why bother? ______ Rob Rob Gray, AKA the Graynomad, www.robgray.com |
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CircuitGizmos Guru Joined: 08/09/2011 Location: United StatesPosts: 1425 |
I'm the same. I still have all of these chips somewhere in my collection of stuff. Micromites and Maximites! - Beginning Maximite |
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graynomad Senior Member Joined: 21/07/2010 Location: AustraliaPosts: 122 |
You can still buy all those chips, I went looking recently. And believe it or not they still produce the Microprofessor development kit, supposedly for education. http://www.flite.co.uk/microprofessor-mpf-1b-z80-training-sy stem.htm Man I'm templed to buy one just for old time's sake ______ Rob Rob Gray, AKA the Graynomad, www.robgray.com |
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djuqa Guru Joined: 23/11/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 447 |
Exactly! My microbee has not seen the light of day in 16years VK4MU MicroController Units |
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graynomad Senior Member Joined: 21/07/2010 Location: AustraliaPosts: 122 |
On the Arduino forum recently a bloke was going to make a Z80 "emulator" (for want of a better word). He planned to clock the Z80 with an IO pin and supply data to the data bus from a ROM image as though the Arduino was an EPROM. Once again I can't really see the point but never the less I find the idea really interesting. ______ Rob Rob Gray, AKA the Graynomad, www.robgray.com |
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