NAME |
Microcomputer Trainer |
MANUFACTURER |
Science Fair |
TYPE |
Home Computer |
ORIGIN |
U.S.A. |
YEAR |
1976 |
BUILT IN LANGUAGE |
Assembler-style mnemonics, entered as hex codes. |
KEYBOARD |
20 keys (hex 0-F, Reset, Run, Increment and Address Set. |
CPU |
TI TMS-1100 (extended version of the TMS-1000) |
SPEED |
400 KHz ? |
COPROCESSOR |
None |
RAM |
128 nibbles (only 16 addressable from user program. Some used for operating system |
ROM |
Unknown |
TEXT |
7 LEDs showing address, 7-segment LED showing data |
SOUND |
Built-in speaker producing beep tones and effects. |
I/O PORTS |
None |
BUILT IN MEDIA |
None |
OS |
Hexadecimal monitor |
POWER SUPPLY |
9V DC (6 AA batteties) |
PRICE |
About E18 in 1986. |
Microcomputer Trainer
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Microcomputer Trainer had a set of about 30 commands (15 simple, plus some 'extended'), which were entered through the
keyboard. The keyboard suffered badly from switch bounce; increment would sometimes be registered twice, causing much annoyance.
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