[Coco] 6 Chip ^809 Computer -> Kipper SBC

Juan Castro jccyc1965 at gmail.com
Thu Mar 12 13:39:22 EDT 2015


6 raised to the 809th power means
334473381101492543149994643902688508506382419538179548924443637378228053928216977499016272933790926917941811052557126796052019727721073855084372078780318934909501545699025149127341871340406346543653533213268936607756225040373080566076140774696595664782775266752646294229429030533203461030280682761417978429729712173972083363256395932310601287930460880326202207281644892985097444756861426782907913777077684231442261096908917380921032569703653277751271835883274326312869513187334756437014671097068551427626738743589024529740406275646904704488847497313805264440627508079140998574202182053214313970885869250702970402459640039731101696
chips. Isn't that a bit too many?

Juan Castro
Enviado do meu Olivetti Programma 101


On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 2:01 AM, Kip Koon <computerdoc at sc.rr.com> wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> The 6 Chip 6809 Computer is now called the Kipper SBC.
>
> The current version of the 6 Chip 6809 Computer is now called Kipper SBC v1.
>
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> Kipper SBC v1.1 now has the 74LS04N and resister to control RTS on the
> RS-232 port per Grant Searle's instructions.
>
> Now I will start designing the Terminal and Keyboard PCB.  I originally
> envisioned a multi-PCB Kipper computer.  I'm not sure yet if this will be an
> add on PCB or be put on the Kipper SBC PCB itself so off to Eagle Pro I go.
> :)
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