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Re: An idea!
timgreenowb via Groups.Io wrote: Well, there are PDP-8 and PDP-11 clone kits (google PiDP-8 or PiDP-11). They use a Raspberry Pi as their "brain", which would fit in an Altoids tin. Almost
By Lee Hart · #9 ·
Re: An idea!
Just joking.? I forgot to put a smiley ? on my post.? It's the chip from a DEC PDP-11 and obviously wouldn't fit in a tin.? I got the idea from
By timgreenowb · #8 ·
Re: An idea!
timgreenowb via Groups.Io wrote: I'm too "vintage", I guess. What's a J11? What do these two giant chips do? Josh and I have currently been working in the opposite direction. We've put an Altair 8800
By Lee Hart · #7 ·
An idea!
Maybe Lee could do a J11 Membership Card next.
By timgreenowb · #6 ·
Re: Z80 Not Z8
From: bill rowe <bill_rowe_ottawa@...> Hi Charles and Bill, Yes, the Z8 is a different (later) Zilog microcomputer. The Z8 was built for smaller controller applications, similar to the Intel
By Lee Hart · #5 ·
Re: Z8 Not Z80 ???
The Membership Card is Z80 based. Not sure why Lee went with the Z8 name originally. There is also a Z8 CPU which is more of a microcontroller. There was a BYTE project by Steve Ciarcia many years
By Richard Cini · #4 ·
Z80 Not Z8
Hi Charles. This group is centered around the Z80 Membership Card. The Z8MC was just my clumsy abbreviation. I was not aware that there was such a thing as a Z8 till yesterday. I don’t know anything
By bill rowe · #3 ·
Z8 Not Z80 ???
So the Z8 is *not* the Z80... and is there *any* compatibility??? This new group setup is something I wanted to try... and no one seems to be posting. So yes, I can look all this up... but I just
By Charles Richmond · #2 ·
Moving
Thanks, Bill!
By Bob Kay · #1 ·