BTW, anyone know why my username is all in uppercase?????? Golan, was it you that added me to the list? I don't want to be shouting my name all the time ;-) LOL Steve > >From: STEVE GRAY <sjgray@xxxxxxxxxx> >To: torontocbm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >Sent: Thu, January 21, 2010 4:45:40 PM >Subject: [torontocbm] Re: Just wondering, has anyone in the group... > > >I have heard of the ELF but never used one. > >My first "computer" was a Radio Shack "trainer" with hex keypad, two-digit LED >and a 4x4 matrix LED "screen"... > >My first REAL computer was an Ohio Scientific (OSI) C4P..... 6502 @ 1MHz, 8K >ram, BASIC in ROM, cassette storage and 16-colour 64x32 character text-only >video... Bought in 1981. It was closely based on the earlier OSI "SuperBoard >II" single-board-computer. That held me for a while, while I learned 6502 >assembly language. We used PET 4032's at school and a Wang system with >card-reader. > >Steve > > >> >>From: "Miraglia, Walter" <Walter.Miraglia@xxxxxxxxxxx> >>To: "torontocbm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <torontocbm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>Sent: Thu, January 21, 2010 1:20:19 PM >>Subject: [torontocbm] Just wondering, has anyone in the group.... >> >>Ever messed around with COSMAC ELF? >>RCA 1802 based micro computer chip. >> >>I’m in the process of building an ELF 2000 >>From www.sparetimegizmos.com and wondered >>If anyone shared my passion for these old so called “Single >>Board Computers…” >> >>I built an ELF II with pixie chip and 2K of ram when I was in >>Grade 10. In keeping with my interest in Early home computers, >>I was wondering what everyone’s first computer was… >> >>Mine was the above mentioned Elf that I built from scratch… >> >>( Incidentally, I will have with me the circuit board and manual for the >>ELF 2000 tonight at the meeting if anyone is interested in seeing it… >>I just got it today so it’s totally bare….. ) >>