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[N8VEM: 20151] Re: [N8VEM-S100:7645] PIC32 Ascii Terminal
Tom Lafleur
2015-09-26 15:00:21 UTC
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One of the ways I've use the ASCII terminal is with an original Altair
computer
It has an 8080, memory, disk, and a serial port.

I've connected the serial port to the ASCII Terminal, then I have extended
the
USB, VGA and Keyboard connectors to the back panel for external connection.

I can now add a VGA display and Keyboard or connect via USB to access the
computer.

works very well for demo of this "old" hardware.

(one could use the PIC32 processor in the ASCII terminal to do a full
emulation of the Altair at 10x the speed!, oh well!, that another project.)
Composite Video Connector
I was confused and didn't realize this had VGA output. I'd take at least
one if there's another run.
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