Re: memory failure / kim-1

From: didier derny <didier_at_aida.org>
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2012 14:17:11 +0200
Message-ID: <504F2BC7.7030306@aida.org>
I'm not using the original kim-1  but the new kim-1 made by Vince Briel.
on the new kim-1 the tape interface is not wired. (he is planning to 
build an extension later).

I was thinking to rebuild the analogic part, so I was trying to 
understand the schematics.  (Page 31 Kim manual)
if I understand in the "great lines" I dont totally understand the 
purpose of each component.

Best Regards,

--
didier

On 11/09/2012 12:42, Anders Carlsson wrote:
> Didier Derny wrote:
>
>> I'm thinking to rebuild a tape interface for my new kim
>
> Excuse my ignorance, but doesn't the KIM-1 use a regular tape 
> recorder? I found a scanned/OCR:ed copy of the manual with a small 
> diagram how to connect the tape recorder to the computer board:
>
> http://www.kim-1.com/usrman.htm#25
>
> Are you looking for something technically more advanced than that, 
> maybe how to convert a C2N to be used with a KIM-1?
>
> Last year, Thomas Gutmeier in Austria designed an adapter to connect a 
> C2N to a VTech Creativision video game. I suppose it is of no 
> relevance, since the Creativision inputs digital signals similar to 
> what the C2N already outputs.
>
> http://www.8bit-homecomputermuseum.at/repair/creativision_datasette_interface/Creativision_datasette_interface.html 
>
>
> Best regards
>
> Anders Carlsson
>
>
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