Science of Cambridge MK14 reproduction

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Phil_G
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Science of Cambridge MK14 reproduction

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Anyone remember this advert from 1977?


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I recently built three SC/MP based machines including this SoC MK14 repro.
Many of the chips have been out of production for several decades, locating the original components is all parts of the fun:

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Hi Phil

Sorry I don't remember the SoC but the advert price is interesting, it's about the same price as a Raspberry Pi is today, something along with RC gear that was more expensive back in the day.

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Hi Phil.

Nice job. Love the display.
Where did you get the programmed PROMs from?

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From other SC/MP enthusiasts Stew. Search "SCIOS Proms" on eBay, Chris Oddie does them, Benny (Audiokit) and others. Version 3 is the most recent.

However, there's an alternative - a carrier board that is electronically identical but uses 'current' chips. A further benefit is that it provides full memory expansion - 1.5k Vs 256 bytes!

The board is a plug-in so if ever you find genuine chips, it's a plug-&-play swap.

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Thanks Phil. Great stuff.
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