I'm hoping there will be a way to put video on it, one of these days. I'm pretty much starting from scratch, as far as legacy computers go. May have to rob the chips from this one to go on a different board. Been a long time since I did any electronics. I may have to go back to school for that, too.?
Bill in OKC
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On Sunday, August 2, 2020, 03:46:07 PM CDT, Lee Hart <leeahart@...> wrote:
Bill in OKC too via groups.io wrote: > Pretty sure I said yes on every option, except color of the case, where > I selected blue. So I won't worry about it until the thing arrives.
This is a pretty interesting little micro. I'm interested to hear how it turns out! But it's off-topic for this thread, as it doesn't have video at all. You may want to continue discussions on a new thread?
I will say the Z180 is a very interesting chip. I looked at it a lot as the Hitachi HD64180, which was available in a 64-pin DIP. But for some reason, it never got much "traction" in the market, so there wasn't much point in making a kit version of it. I'm glad to see someone has.
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