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  1. adb.arcadeitalia.net

    Sep 26, 2024TECHNICAL The AIM 65/40 microcomputer is made up of an R6502 based single board computer with on-board expansion to 65 kilobytes of memory, a full graphics 280 X N dot matrix or 40-column alphanumeric printer, a 40-character alphanumeric display, and a full ASCII keyboard with user assignable function keys.
  2. oldcomputers.net

    The AIM 65/40 microcomputer is made up of an R6502 based single board computer with on-board expansion to 65 kilobytes of memory, a full graphics 280 X N dot matrix or 40-column alphanumeric printer, a 40-character alphanumeric display, and a full ASCII keyboard with user assignable function keys. An advanced generation of Rockwell's popular ...
  3. retro.hansotten.nl

    The AIM 65/40 Series 1000 single board computer modules feature system address expansion up to 128K bytes with on-board memory up to 48 kilobytes of RAM and up to 32 kilobytes of ROM or EPROM. Six level priority interrupt logic and 16-bit multi-mode timers are included for flexibility in production automation and laboratory control applications.
  4. Internet Arcade Console Living Room. Featured. All Software; Old School Emulation; MS-DOS Games; Historical Software; Classic PC Games; Software Library; Top. ... Rockwell AIM 65/40 User's Manual. Document No. 29650N86. Order No. 280. Rev. 1 Jan. 1982. Addeddate 2021-06-05 21:20:57 Identifier
  5. vintagecomputer.com

    Sep 5, 2023Rockwell also released the Microflex 65 which was an expansion box that allowed higher specification chips or peripherals to be attached to the AIM 65. I received a message from a visitor with the following information: "By the early 1980's Rockwell released a higher specification model with a 40 character LED display called the AIM-65/40.
  6. vintage-computer.com

    The Rockwell AIM-65 (Advanced Interactive Microcomputer - 6502) was slightly more advanced then the KIM-1 and SYM-1 systems it competed with in the mid 1970s. It came with a slightly bigger built-in LED screen, a built-in thermal printer and a full keyboard as compared to the KIM/SYM keypads.
  7. Rockwell AIM-65/40 SPECIFICATIONS. Type: 8-bit training/semi-professional computer: CPU: Rockwell 6502 @ 1 MHz: Operating system: AIM Monitor/text editor/Assembler Optional Basic and Forth ROMs: Memory: ROM: Max 32 KB RAM: 16 KB (expandable to 64 KB onboard) Sound:-Graphics: 40 character fluoroscent display:
  8. vintagecomputer.net

    The AIM 65 is a 6502-based single board computer from 1976, although the model remained popular through the early 1980's until it was eventually replaced by the AIM 65/40. AIM stands for "Advanced Interactive Microcomputer" and the 65 most likely is a reference to the 6502 processor and related chips.
  9. sockscap64.com

    AIM-65/40 AIM-65/40 was developed by Rockwell., Released in 1981 An upgrade of the original Rockwell AIM-65 with a larger display and other new features. Other ::AIM-65/40 Reviews, News, Descriptions and Walkthrough. Hardware system requirements and What specs do you need for AIM-65/40.:: Game Database - SocksCap64
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