Microprocessor Development Board - List of Historical Development Boards

List of Historical Development Boards

  • 8085AAT a 8085 microprocessor training unit from Paccom
  • CDP18S020 evaluation board for the RCA CDP1802 microprocessor
  • EVK 300 6800 single board from American Microsystems (AMI)
  • Explorer/85 expandable learning system based on the 8085, by Netronics's research and development ltd.
  • ITT experimenter used switches and LEDs, and an intel 8080
  • JOLT was designed by Raymond M. Holt, co-founder of Microcomputer Associates, Incorporated.
  • KIM-1 the development board for the MOS Technology/Rockwell/Synertek 6502 microprocessor. The name KIM is short for "keyboard input monitor"
    • SYM-1 a slightly improved KIM-1 with better software, more memory, and I/O. Also known as the VIM
    • AIM-65 an improved KIM-1 with an alphanumerical LED display, and a built-in printer.
    • The KIM-1 also lead to some unofficial copies, such as the super-KIM and the Junior from the magazine Elektor, and the MCS Alpha 1
  • LC 80 by Robotron
  • MAXBOARD development board for the Motorola 6802.
  • MEK6800D2 the official development board for the Motorola 6800 microprocessor. The name of the monitor software was MIKBUG
  • MicroChroma 68 color graphics kit. Developed by Motorola to demonstrate their new 6847 video display processor. The monitor software was called TVBUG
  • Motorola EXORcisor development system (rack based) for the Motorola 6809
  • Microprofessor I (MPF-1) Z80 development and training system by Acer
  • MST-80B 8080 training system by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • NS introkit by National Semiconductor featuring the SC/MP, the predecessor to the Sinclair MK14
  • NRI microcomputer, a system developed to teach computer courses by McGraw-Hill and the National Radio InstituteI (NRI)
  • MK14 Trainings system for the SC/MP microprocessor from Sinclair Research Ltd.
  • SDK-80 Intels development board for their 8080 microprocessor
  • SDK-51 Intels development board for their Intel MCS-51
  • SDK-85 Intels development board for their 8085 microprocessor
  • SDK-86 Intels development board for their 8086 microprocessor
  • Siemens Microset-8080 boxed system based on a 8080.
  • Signetics Instructor 50 based on the Signetics 2650.
  • RCA Cosmac Super Elf by RCA . a 1802 learning system with an RCA 1861 Video Display Controller.
  • TK-80 the development board for NEC's clone of Intel's i8080, the μPD 8080A
  • TM 990/100M evaluation board for the Texas Instruments TMS9900
  • TM 990/180M evaluation board for the Texas Instruments TMS9800
  • XPO-1 Texas Instruments development system for the PPS-4/1 line of microcontrollers

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