It was a wirewrapped 6502 with rewritten Kim monitor in 4 1702 256x8 eproms.
The output routine was sent baudot code. With things like .EQ. for = and
.LE. for< etc.
Input however was a ASCII keyboard from Jameco. You could get them for
around $10.
Later I made a tape interface so that I cou
I used a model 15 as a printer with my Imsai in 1976.
I also use a 15 and 28 on my ham station. (RTTY)
I wrote a program in machine code that converted ASCII to Baudot. It
intercepted a number character and sent an upshift, where it remained in
upshift until the next letter character came alon
Bill! tell us more about the computer
and how you used the 15 with it... as a printer? or also as a keyboard
input device.
Thanks Ed Sharpe Archivist for SMECC
In a message dated 9/29/2015 8:12:15 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
wlfuq...@uky.edu writes:
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