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Seven years ago next week, Raymond Schlachter posted an offer in this
group to sell his Basicom MC-1N computer and some accessories. I have been digging all over to find any information about this machine, as I think I have one. http://www.penguincentral.com/retroc...C-1N/MC-1N.jpg Does this look familiar to anyone? I've reverse-engineered most of the circuit, but the memory map eludes me because it's all run by the 74S188 in the lower-right corner. I've tried building a circuit to dump the PROM (it's only 32x8), but I'm reading all zeros (not sensible, since the board _does_ work). I can talk to this board via the 10-pin connector in the top-left corner (power, serial and some I/O bits), but I can't address the MM58174A clock chip nor the 8255 I/O chip. I've tried the Basicom website, but they announce they are no longer in operation. Thanks for any light you can shed, -ethan |
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