29-06-2022, 12:44 PM
Thanks to "someone" for providing scans of these 2 documents. Quality scans at 600dpi and converted to searchable pdfs as usual. The Microworld 684 Schematics needed considerable cleanup with the final result of excellent quality.
The design of the MICROWORLD AT16K S100 STATIC RAM CARD was
carried out by Owen Hill and Ron Konig. The PCB artwork was
developed by David Hall of Graphic Arts.
The MICROWORLD AT16K has been designed to be an easy to use,
reliable and yet flexible memory module suited to any micro-
processor on the S100 bus. The AT16K uses proven, reliable
STATIC memories (2114 family) and is configyred as a single
16K block of memory which can be located at any 16K boundary
in the microprocessor address space. BANK SELECT logic has
been added so that the board addressing can be extended to
512K with external control.
The Microworld AT16K Manual includes its schematics as well as a photo of both top and bottom of an actual card.
The Microworld 684 Ram Card for S100 was described as Mega Memory. It uses 6116 static memory chips to achieve its 64k. Copyrighted to Owen Hill in 1982.
So in the MbeeTech Repository in the AppliedTech-Pre-Microbee\Manuals folder we placed
microworld_at16k_s100_static_ram_manual.pdf
microworld_684_ram_card_s100_schematics.pdf <-- in AppliedTech-Pre-Microbee\PCBs & Schematics folder
The design of the MICROWORLD AT16K S100 STATIC RAM CARD was
carried out by Owen Hill and Ron Konig. The PCB artwork was
developed by David Hall of Graphic Arts.
The MICROWORLD AT16K has been designed to be an easy to use,
reliable and yet flexible memory module suited to any micro-
processor on the S100 bus. The AT16K uses proven, reliable
STATIC memories (2114 family) and is configyred as a single
16K block of memory which can be located at any 16K boundary
in the microprocessor address space. BANK SELECT logic has
been added so that the board addressing can be extended to
512K with external control.
The Microworld AT16K Manual includes its schematics as well as a photo of both top and bottom of an actual card.
The Microworld 684 Ram Card for S100 was described as Mega Memory. It uses 6116 static memory chips to achieve its 64k. Copyrighted to Owen Hill in 1982.
So in the MbeeTech Repository in the AppliedTech-Pre-Microbee\Manuals folder we placed
microworld_at16k_s100_static_ram_manual.pdf
microworld_684_ram_card_s100_schematics.pdf <-- in AppliedTech-Pre-Microbee\PCBs & Schematics folder
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