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A lot of fun at looking at the pictures! |
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The brand new THTEC model of the MyCPU - system ;-)
With a little bit of fantasy your system can look like that because there are no restrictions in creativity. |
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BRAND NEW: Since 15. of march the first industrial manufactured boards are available ;-) |
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The "new" IDE Controller, completely with parts!
You can connect standard IDE harddisks and CF-Cards. With that you get the possibility to save data to an "external" medium.
Another possibility is the exchange of information ;-) |
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The MyCPU system with the older MyCPU v1.0 also with "graphic card" and VGA monitor. That is no fake - it's real! The system runs as it is standing on the table. |
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From left to right: The CPU 1.0 (five boards), the Interrupt controller (two boards) the Multi-I/O-Addapter (three boards) and the planned "VGA graphics card" (six boards). Behind right: static "harddisk" (512Kb SRAM populated, two boards) left beside the card with the operating system eproms and the main memory and far left the power supply. |
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An older picture from the MyCPU system with LCD Display. |
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The system comes up with that. The starting screen schould be known if you have tested the emulator ;-) |
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You can work with the MyCPU system in a "C64 Mode" with a screen solution of 80x25 characters. But you can only execute basic programs at this time. |
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You can control the system via terminal or you can direct the output from the terminal to a LCD display. You will get this message after swithing on the MyCPU system.
After the input from the DOS command "dir" you will see the content of the RAMdisk. At this point there you will find only the game "Tic Tac Toe"! |
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That is our LCD sample: Built in and with background light (the chassis is not included in delivery)! |
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