YAY It's the µprofessor, I got one of these from college, overclocked it from 3.58 MHZ (/2) to 8 MHz (/2). Now you need weird baud rates to download programs to it!
That's what I thought, but the keys look different to those on the one I'm familiar with. The PCB layout looks exactly the same though, so must just be a different version.
It is a Multitech Micro-Professor. It was the first product from a company which would later become Acer. It was used to teach Z80 machine language and it comes in a book form factor!
lets hope it dosnt fall into the wrong hands.....
zumerian 5 months ago 2
scientific calculator ??
mom0g1 8 months ago
Still sounds more natural than Rebecca Black
devikwolf 9 months ago 2
Z80 = BEST PROCESSOR EVER
rhall4th 9 months ago
Cool! Sounds like an AY-3-8910! Is it?
Minifig666 1 year ago
Hex keyboard, FND common cathode displays, this thing brings back memories.
faffaflunkie 1 year ago
Nice
beetech 1 year ago
cool, isn't that one of those old Microprofessors? I used to have the EPROM programmer for one of those, but never the CPU board :P
ratgod 1 year ago 3
@ratgod
Yep...
douro20 1 year ago
I've always wanted one of them little boards.
wisteela 1 year ago
in the the 70's computers with 64 kilobytes of ram were over $17,000 dollars. no im not exagerating lol
invaderzim908 2 years ago
cool, now i want you to do that again and keep the display alive.
robotbugs 2 years ago
Cool! try that with a new Windows PC Without interwebs and no extra softwares.
Assemblycode 2 years ago
the next Core i7
loves2doit 2 years ago 17
@loves2doit Next Core i 007
Nuage13 8 months ago
YAY It's the µprofessor, I got one of these from college, overclocked it from 3.58 MHZ (/2) to 8 MHz (/2). Now you need weird baud rates to download programs to it!
hrford 2 years ago 2
Very nice! Great little cpu.
Mosfet510 2 years ago
Lol nice man. I remember when we did that in John's class.
amdprophet 2 years ago
Nice one, did it take long to build?
rudeydudey05 2 years ago
Now give this to Tim Follin.
3yE 3 years ago 2
That CPU is badass! :D
Missingno3000 3 years ago
The Z80 was also known to make games for the Arcade.
JohnshiBRPG 3 years ago
me suena me suena.... pero no lo pillo
amtarkos 3 years ago
send the schematic to the nternet !!! i want to build it to me !!!
splendens 3 years ago
^^ easy, just the CALL TONE function, but nice ;)
Ducktaill 3 years ago
Isn't that a MicroProfessor from Multitech ? Z80 CPU Z80A PIO, 8255 Controller and CTC ?
MisterCrash84 4 years ago
That's what I thought, but the keys look different to those on the one I'm familiar with. The PCB layout looks exactly the same though, so must just be a different version.
matt9741399 3 years ago
That thing looks hard to program for.
You should show off your nerdyness on holiday season by programing christmas songs on a 28 year old microchip.
commodore256 4 years ago
What machine is it? Who made it?
Quintippio 4 years ago
z80 digital trainer
tgee09 4 years ago
@Quintippio
It is a Multitech Micro-Professor. It was the first product from a company which would later become Acer. It was used to teach Z80 machine language and it comes in a book form factor!
douro20 1 year ago
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