Handmade Eurocom-1 Interface Cards 1970s

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Some handmade Eurocom-1 Interface cards. The Eurocom 1 was a single board computer produced in Germany by ELTEC in the 1970´s. It is based on the 6501 processor.

The EUROCOM-1 computer is a low-cost microprocessor system, which can be assembled easily from readily-available components, was tested for its ability to serve as a multi-purpose device for recording experimental data. The data were recorded on commercial cassette tapes and could be computer-processed without time-consuming manual work.

http://www.computermuseumgroningen.nl/monoboards/eltec/eurocom.html
http://www.computermuseum.li/Testpage/Eurocom-1-board.htm

http://myoldmac.net/share/RetroChallenge2010.php

---- Update ---

Info from Nathan:

http://www.classiccmp.org/pipermail/cctalk/1997-July/088659.html

A bit down in this message (circa 1997): In the section starting (3.) it is claimed that the MC68A45P is a video chip.

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  • Very interesting equipment! The 6501 processor is very similar to the processor used in the Apple II series of computers!

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