MicroBee was popular networkable home and school computer in Australia by Applied Technology,
The original microbee computer was designed in Australia by a team including Owen Hill and Matthew Starr.
Its most distinctive features are its:
User configurable video display which can mimic the displays of other computers and devices including the TRS-80, Sorcerer and SOL20 with later colour and graphic models 40 and 80 column terminals, Super-80, ZX Spectrum, early arcade machines, Amstrad CPC 464.
Battery backed non-volatile RAM and small size allowing it to be powered off, transported, and powered back on and resume activities on the currently loaded program or document.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MicroBee
https://youtu.be/aYNRcn9gg5A
https://youtu.be/9Mp52Gb3aDs
https://www.microbee-mspp.org.au/forum/
https://microbee.uber-leet.com/index.php
Microbee - Australian Z80 Retro Computer
Microbee - Australian Z80 Retro Computer
ZX-Uno 2M VGA
Hanoi, Vietnam
Hanoi, Vietnam
Re: Microbee - Australian Z80 Retro Computer
FPGABee using Papilio Duo with Classic Computing Shield.
Teaches how he built FPGA code from start for microbee.
https://www.toptensoftware.com/fpgabee/#fpgabee
Teaches how he built FPGA code from start for microbee.
https://www.toptensoftware.com/fpgabee/#fpgabee
ZX-Uno 2M VGA
Hanoi, Vietnam
Hanoi, Vietnam
Re: Microbee - Australian Z80 Retro Computer
ZX-Uno 2M VGA
Hanoi, Vietnam
Hanoi, Vietnam
Re: Microbee - Australian Z80 Retro Computer
FPGABee Source code
http://bitbucket.org/toptensoftware/fpgabee
http://bitbucket.org/toptensoftware/fpgabee3
http://bitbucket.org/toptensoftware/fpgabee
http://bitbucket.org/toptensoftware/fpgabee3
ZX-Uno 2M VGA
Hanoi, Vietnam
Hanoi, Vietnam