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Dave Runkle's front panel for the SBC6120-RBC [message #10849] Sat, 19 October 2024 09:51
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I met Dave at VCFMW, and he gave me the PCB for his FP6120DTR front panel that he had running on his stand. I haven't built it yet, but it looks really nice.

Dave's also responsible for the Retro Elf Project, a much-expanded RCA1802 system complete with front panel, large flash storage and multiple serial ports. It can also do the 1802's party trick of running the CPU at glacial speeds: at 3 Hz, you can read along and disassemble instructions in your head from the front panel LEDs.


> Does anyone know what each of the pins on the 6502 CPU chip in the Apple II Plus does?
They all plug into the socket on the motherboard to keep the chip from drifting away. - c.s.a2 FAQ of yore
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