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HPR4059: the southern cross


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intro
trying to keep hpr going
encourage people not to be content is better than quality
last show audio
southern cross brief history
talking electronics TEC-1, 1983, i think it was influenced by
kim-1 although the kim-1 was released by MOS the 6502 designers in 1976
as a way to get people using the 6502 processor. TEC-1 was designed
specifically to get the ordinary bloke involved with computers.
Cris Jones
https://github.com/crsjones/Southern-Cross-Computer-z80
https://youtu.be/AK2FOw1ilg0?si=KX0ocEpk_fV6x-ry
I developed the Z80 Southern Cross Computer for Hong Kong based Kitsrus
in 1992/93. The kit was based on the TEC-1 Computer that was designed by
John Hardy and Ken Stone in 1983 and appeared in Australia's Talking
Electronics Magazine Issue 10 March 1983.
Kitsrus distributed the kit into the US and the UK and was sold
online from Hong Kong.
The Southern Cross Computer appeared in Australia's Silicon Chip
Magazine in the August 1993 edition
my southern cross
i found this southern cross on ebay. its revision 3, and it came
assembled.
description
this is easier to program, still hand assembled machine code, but
encourages building bit banged serial interface
good documentation at the github page
easy to interface too, plenty of projects out there
outro
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sturgeon%27s_law
sturgeons law
"Ninety percent of [science fiction] is crud, but then, ninety percent
of everything is crud."
Southern Cross
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