> 
> 
> 
> MOS Technology produced the KIM-1 (Keyboard Input Monitor) evaluation board 
> for the 6502. 
> It included a 6 digit,7-segment LED display, and a hex keypad, as well as a 
> teletype interface 
> and an audio cassette interface for storing and retrieving data. It had 2K of 
> ROM with code to 
> operate all of that, and 1K + 128 bytes of RAM. I bought mine in the spring 
> of 1976, just a 
> couple of months before the announcement of the Apple-1.

And at least one survives. Blew the dust off mine, keyed in the bootstrap, and 
presto! It's alive!

I miss those machines. Life was more fun then.

> 

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