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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Elektor Junior Computer was a simple 6502 based Microprocessor development board published in the 1980s in the Dutch, German and later French, Spanish and British versions of Elektor/Elektuur, in the form of a series of articles, and four books. It was developed by the German engineer Loys Nachtmann. In fact the Junior Computer was a virtual clone of the KIM-1, only it did not use the special I/O+ROM chips (MCS6530) but rather an off the shelf 6532 PIA and a 2708 1K EPROM. It also had a different physical shape, as it used the Eurocard board, and…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Elektor Junior Computer was a simple 6502 based Microprocessor development board published in the 1980s in the Dutch, German and later French, Spanish and British versions of Elektor/Elektuur, in the form of a series of articles, and four books. It was developed by the German engineer Loys Nachtmann. In fact the Junior Computer was a virtual clone of the KIM-1, only it did not use the special I/O+ROM chips (MCS6530) but rather an off the shelf 6532 PIA and a 2708 1K EPROM. It also had a different physical shape, as it used the Eurocard board, and a 31 pin-DIN connector for I/O and a DIN 41612 connector for system expansion. It was delivered as a Electronic kit, or you could just buy the two Printed circuit board's (main board and Seven-segment display board) only, and add your own components.