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The junior computer was a single-board computer kit on basis of the 6502-Prozessors. Was developed the computer of Loys night man for the magazine Elektor, which presented the kit in a multipart magazine series starting from May 1980. Although the Elektor junior computer was not the first single-board computer on basis of the 6502-Prozessors (in the USA there was at that time already the KIM-1), was it particularly in Europe a very successful model, which was copied several thousands times. The development of the junior computer was inspired by the KIM-1.

Literature

  • A night man, G.H. neighbour: Junior computer; ISBN 3921608341
  • A night man, G.H. neighbour: Junior computer Book: No. 3; (1982); ISBN 0905705092
  • A night man, G.H. neighbour: Junior computer Book: No. 4; (1982); ISBN 0905705114

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