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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2009

This is a circa 1976 Commodore manufactured Kim-1 Microprocessor board running an example program that adds two hex numbers and displays the result in the right two digits of the address display.

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  • Whoa NEAT!

  • Nice to see a video of the KIM-1. This was actually created and manufactured by MOS technologies by Chuck Peddle who designed the 6502 processor that was used in the Commodore Pet, Vic20, C64, C16, Plus4 computers when Commodore bought MOS tech. Acquiring MOS tech enabled Commodore to go from the calculator business into full computers and one of several to bring computing into everybodys homes back the 80s.

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