LLC1
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Manufacturer | various |
Type | Home computers , learning computers |
publication | 1/1985 |
Factory price | 50, -M (assembly instructions) |
processor | U880 |
random access memory | 1 KB |
graphic | eight-digit 7-segment display, expandable to TV output |
Sound | |
Disk | cassette |
operating system | MONITOR |
successor | LLC2 |
LLC1 was the name of a do -it-yourself home computer that was also useful as a learning computer . It was developed by Gerd Maudrich and presented to the readers in Funkamateur 1/85.
hardware
1 KB SRAM , 1 KB ROM , a PIO and a counter / timer circuit (CTC, counter / timer circuit) formed the basis. The computer could be expanded to include TV output with a resolution of 16 × 64 pixels.
software
The MONITOR represented the operating system, Tiny-BASIC was intended as the programming language .
successor
The successor LLC2 was already presented in radio amateur 3/85 .
Contemporary reception
“LLC1 - a teaching and learning computer for a playful familiarization with microelectronics (single-board computer with DDR components). Comprehensive, replica-proof building instructions ...
- Radio amateur 1/85
Individual evidence
- ↑ www.robotrontechnik.de - The history of computer technology in the GDR. In: www.robotrontechnik.de. Retrieved September 20, 2015 .
- ↑ LLC1. In: hc-ddr.hucki.net. Retrieved on September 20, 2015 (GDR home computer).