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'''N8VEM''' is a Z80-based, 64 KB homebrew computer kit. The idea is to have a simple, expandable Z80 system (based on through-hole components only for easier soldering) for e.g. teaching or performing simple tasks like home automation.
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'''N8VEM''' is a Z80-based homebrew kit computer with 512 KB RAM and a 1 MB EEPROM. The idea is to have a simple, expandable Z80 system (based on through-hole components only for easier soldering) for e.g. teaching or performing simple tasks like home automation.
  
The system supports ECB peripherals and VDUs, joystick interfaces, and hard disk I/O extension cards are available among others. Usually [[CP/M|CP/M-80]] is used as the operating system.
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The system supports ECB peripherals and VDUs, joystick interfaces, and hard disk I/O extension cards are available among others. Usually [[CP/M|CP/M-80]] is used as the operating system, so all the usual CP/M software like ''Zork'', WordStar, Sargon Chess etc. is available.[http://obsolescence.wix.com/obsolescence#!n8vemimage/c1v04]
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
*[http://n8vem-sbc.pbworks.com/ Official site]
 
*[http://n8vem-sbc.pbworks.com/ Official site]
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*[http://obsolescence.wix.com/obsolescence#!the-n8vem-sbc/c1saj The N8VEM: Technical Design]
 
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[[Category:Non CPC Computers]]
 
[[Category:Non CPC Computers]]
 
[[Category:CP/M]]
 
[[Category:CP/M]]

Latest revision as of 15:23, 13 November 2013

N8VEM is a Z80-based homebrew kit computer with 512 KB RAM and a 1 MB EEPROM. The idea is to have a simple, expandable Z80 system (based on through-hole components only for easier soldering) for e.g. teaching or performing simple tasks like home automation.

The system supports ECB peripherals and VDUs, joystick interfaces, and hard disk I/O extension cards are available among others. Usually CP/M-80 is used as the operating system, so all the usual CP/M software like Zork, WordStar, Sargon Chess etc. is available.[1]

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