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I always enjoy a look/walk though the computer museum warehouse. I was looking for more computers to display in our expanded "Bugbook Historical Microcomputer Museum" and this
COSMAC VIP was one that just seemed to say "TAKE ME". Our inventory is wrapped in a preservative material and it is not possible to tell the condition until the package is opened. This computer looks virtually new and the dates on it indicate it is 37 years old and been in our ware house for many of those years. I only wish I had time to turn it on and have it working for the video I made. We will do this when it goes into the new museum this Spring.
The RCA COSMAC VIP is ssentially a
COSMAC ELF with a supplementary CDP1861/CDP1864
video display chip. It was sold as a kit for $275 and the computer in this blog really is well built - a beautiful solder job on all the boards. The May 1977
Dr. Dobb's Journal featured and article about the design ideas used to make the computer and The December 1978
BYTE magazine featured an article about programming the COSMAC. It has 2
KB (2048 bytes) of
RAM, which can be expanded to 4 KB on board, and 32 KB via an expansion slot. Above information from
Wikipedia
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Hey Dave,
I was browsing some old issues of Kilobaud and saw this ad in the Jan. 1979 issue.Looks familiar. I grew up just outside Lancaster, PA and never knew RCA had any kind of business operation there.
Win Heagy
Wow Dave...that machine is in great condition, it looks brand new, and with all the add-on cards. Looking forward to seeing this one running. --Win
ReplyDeleteThank you for the comment Win - we are moving to the front of the building you visited with more room. I hope to have a few operating computers in the display. I sure need some help - I don't have any folks in our little community that are retro computer.
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