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- Elektor_Junior_Computer abstract "The Elektor Junior Computer was a simple 6502 based microprocessor development board published in the 1980s in the Dutch, German and later French, Spanish and British versions of Elektor/Elektuur, in the form of a series of articles, and four books. It was developed by the German engineer Loys Nachtmann.The Junior Computer was a virtual clone of the KIM-1, only it did not use the special I/O+ROM chips (MCS6530) but rather an off the shelf 6532 PIA and a 2708 1K EPROM. It also had a different physical shape, as it used the Eurocard board, and a 31 pin-DIN connector for I/O and a DIN 41612 connector for system expansion. It was delivered as an electronic kit, or could purchased as two printed circuit boards (main board and Seven-segment display board) only, for components to be installed. As it was much lower in price than an original KIM, many more Junior computers (several thousands) were used in the Netherlands, Germany and France, than original KIM-1s. Later extension boards were developed, and a BASIC interpreter was ported.Elektor Expansion boards specifically for the Junior were an I/O Interface card (including a 6532 VIA, a Tape Recorder interface and a RS232 port), a VDU (video terminal) (an improvement of the previous "elekterminal" design), an EPROM and SRAM expansion board, an 16/64KB DRAM board and EPROM programmer board, and even a floppy disk controller, as well as a dozen smaller boards for small improvements and interfaces etc.".
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- Elektor_Junior_Computer comment "The Elektor Junior Computer was a simple 6502 based microprocessor development board published in the 1980s in the Dutch, German and later French, Spanish and British versions of Elektor/Elektuur, in the form of a series of articles, and four books. It was developed by the German engineer Loys Nachtmann.The Junior Computer was a virtual clone of the KIM-1, only it did not use the special I/O+ROM chips (MCS6530) but rather an off the shelf 6532 PIA and a 2708 1K EPROM.".
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