Exhibitors 2021
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68k-MBC 68008 UN RETROCOMPUTER DIDATTICO
The 68k-MBC is an easy to build Motorola 68008 SBC (Single Board Computer), with a SD as disk emulator and with up to 1024KB RAM for CP/M-68K.
It has on board 16x GPIO expander, add-on modules for the SD and the RTC.
It using an PIC18F47Q10 as EEPROM and universal I/O emulator (so a EPROM programmer is not needed).
It is a complete development ecosystem, and using the sLoad boot mode it is possible cross-compile, load and execute on the target an Assembler or C program with a single command.
Fabio Defabis, Giovanni Pirozzi
Fabio Defabis
Maker by passion, for pure fun, from here his nickname Just4Fun, he designed and published several projects in the famous magazine Hackaday see https://hackaday.io/Just4Fun
Giovanni Pirozzi
Always with a passion for computer science, he took his first steps building the Nuova Elottronica computer in the 80s with the Zilog Z80 and started to realize the first programs for warehouse management and accounting using a Basic compiler with the CP/M 2.2.
Recently he discovered Defabis' 68k-MBC project with which he realized one of the dreams held in the drawer for many years, the possibility of reviving the programs written and used in the 80s with a modern computer very simple to build and very cheap.
Now, in agreement with Defabis, it deals with the marketing of the 68k-MBC project, creating a kit very simple to build.