Difference between revisions of "Keyboard Component"
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<Tr><TD>[[6502]]</TD><TD>The Central Processing Unit (CPU) contained in the Keyboard</TD></TR> | <Tr><TD>[[6502]]</TD><TD>The Central Processing Unit (CPU) contained in the Keyboard</TD></TR> | ||
<TR><TD>[[TMS9927 CRT Controller]]</TD><TD>A text-only 40x24 display controller that gen-locks to the Master Component's [[STIC]]</TD></TR> | <TR><TD>[[TMS9927 CRT Controller]]</TD><TD>A text-only 40x24 display controller that gen-locks to the Master Component's [[STIC]]</TD></TR> | ||
− | <TR><TD>[[CRT RAM]]</TD><TD>A text frame buffer for the [[CRT Controller| | + | <TR><TD>[[CRT RAM]]</TD><TD>A text frame buffer for the [[TMS9927 CRT Controller|CRT Controller]]</TD></TR> |
<TR><TD>[[Keyboard Shared RAM|Shared RAM]]</TD><TD>16K x 10-bit wide RAM, visible both to the Keyboard's CPU and the [[Master Component]]'s [[CP1610]].</TD></TR> | <TR><TD>[[Keyboard Shared RAM|Shared RAM]]</TD><TD>16K x 10-bit wide RAM, visible both to the Keyboard's CPU and the [[Master Component]]'s [[CP1610]].</TD></TR> | ||
<TR><TD>[[Tape Drive]]</TD><TD>A block addressable, fully-CPU controlled tape drive, offering 2 digital and 2 analog tracks</TD></TR> | <TR><TD>[[Tape Drive]]</TD><TD>A block addressable, fully-CPU controlled tape drive, offering 2 digital and 2 analog tracks</TD></TR> |
Revision as of 22:46, 29 June 2006
The Keyboard Component was a peripheral that combined with the Master Component to create a fairly capable computer. Mattel Electronics made a limited release of the Keyboard Component and subsequently offered to repurchase them when it decided not to release them to the wider market. As a result, there are very few Keyboards in the wild.
The Keyboard provided the following major components:
6502 | The Central Processing Unit (CPU) contained in the Keyboard |
TMS9927 CRT Controller | A text-only 40x24 display controller that gen-locks to the Master Component's STIC |
CRT RAM | A text frame buffer for the CRT Controller |
Shared RAM | 16K x 10-bit wide RAM, visible both to the Keyboard's CPU and the Master Component's CP1610. |
Tape Drive | A block addressable, fully-CPU controlled tape drive, offering 2 digital and 2 analog tracks |
6502 Cartridge Port | A second cartridge port for 6502-specific software, such as Keyboard BASIC |
This page is a stub, but I wanted to get at least something here. I will upload Keyboard Component related photos and docs later. --Mr Z 18:45, 29 June 2006 (EDT)