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Commodore KIM-1 Acrylic Designer Casing Ideal For Collectors

$ 55.26

Availability: 54 in stock
  • Brand: Commodore
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Model: KIM-1
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    Commodore KIM-1 Acrylic Designer Casing Ideal For Collectors
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    German version see below
    Acrylic Case for KIM-1
    This is a case especially made for the MOS Commodore KIM-1, the very first single board computer of all time introduced in 1976. The case is made from extremely durable acrylic XT and is a design "Made In Germany". The kit contains everything you need: The upper and lower acrylic panel, screws, nuts and spacers. The case is insanely easy to mount, it will take you less than 3 minutes to turn your KIM-1 into a highly decorative piece of computer history.
    Please note: The KIM-1 itself is
    not
    included in this offer.
    The KIM-1 computer has been designed by former Motorola employee Chuck Peddle to showcase the functionality of MOS 'newly developed processor 6502. MOS later was bought by Commodore when Jack Tramiel realized that being dependent on a chip manufacturer is not ideal. The 6502 and its variants have been used later in many of the most iconic computers of all time including Apple-1, Commodore 64, Atari 400/800 and many, many more along with widespread usage in video game consoles like the Atari VCS, Nintendo Entertainment System and others. You could argue that the KIM-1 is the grandfather of them all.
    Please note:
    The cases will only fit
    original
    KIM-1. They do not fit any replica (due to different position of mounting holes!)
    Worldwide shipping - foreign buyers welcome!
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    Acrylic housing for KIM-1
    This is a case especially for the MOS Commodore KIM-1, the first single-board computer ever (introduced in 1976). The housing is made of extremely resistant Acryl XT and is a design "Made in Germany". The kit contains everything you will need: the acrylic panels, screws, nuts and spacers. The housing is very easy to assemble: within three minutes you can transform your KIM-1 into a highly decorative piece of computer history.
    Please note: The KIM-1 itself is
    Not
    included in this offer.
    The KIM-1 computer was designed by former Motorola employee Chuck Peddle to demonstrate the functionality of the newly developed MOS processor 6502. MOS was later bought by Commodore when Jack Tramiel realized that being dependent on a chip maker wasn't ideal. The 6502 and its variants were later incorporated into many of the most iconic computers of all time, including the Apple-1 by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, the Commodore 64, the Atari 400/800, and many, many more, along with its widespread use in video game consoles like the Atari VCS, the Nintendo Entertainment System and many others. In a way, the KIM-1 is the grandfather of all these computers and consoles. A real piece of computer history.
    Please note:
    The case only fits an original KIM-1, not a replica (different position of the mounting holes on the circuit board)!
    Worldwide shipping - foreign bidders welcome!
    Click here for more offers!
    The KIM-1 computer has been designed by former Motorola employee Chuck Peddle to showcase the functionality of MOS 'newly developed processor 6502. MOS later was bought by Commodore when Jack Tramiel realized that being dependent on a chip manufacturer is not ideal. The 6502 and its variants have been used later in many of the most iconic computers of all time including Apple-1, Commodore 64, Atari 400/800 and many, many more along with widespread usage in video game consoles like the Atari VCS, Nintendo Entertainment System and others. You could argue that the KIM-1 is the grandfather of them all. The KIM-1 computer was designed by former Motorola employee Chuck Peddle to demonstrate the functionality of the newly developed MOS processor 6502. MOS was later bought by Commodore when Jack T
    Marke
    Commodore
    Herstellungsland und -region
    Deutschland
    Modell
    KIM-1