I've been giving a lot of thought to this lately every time I come up against a piece of the technology stack that's a complete black box to me: what was the last system that an average hacker could comfortaly hold in their head? In other words, based on what was on the screen, have a fair idea...
I love my heathkit 3400. Even without the epansion box that the collector in me refuses to take out of the original packaging, it's great fun to be able to breadboard something, and then write a bit of assembly to access it.
That said, it could definitely be better. While the monitor is easy...
I've got a few big boxed pieces of software for sale. Will ship to US at cost (your choice of USPS method). I figured I'd give people on this board a chance at them first. If they don't sell here in the next week, I'll put them on ebay.
All are in original boxes with what should be complete...
Couldn't really help myself. Looked like some kind of early SBC, and at the very least would have some fun ICs to play with. Which it does, so I'm happy regardless.
What I know:
It's labelled LEI 1000 UP (supposed to be micro, I presume)
SY6502 @ 1 Mhz
512 bytes of RAM, in two 2112 packages
2k...