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A Solid State Music I04 serial / parallel I/O board. This specific board belonged to my dad. I believe I have memories of using it myself. This page will serve to document it's original settings before I attempt to reconfigure it as a Mits Altair 88-SIO A board.
 
A Solid State Music I04 serial / parallel I/O board. This specific board belonged to my dad. I believe I have memories of using it myself. This page will serve to document it's original settings before I attempt to reconfigure it as a Mits Altair 88-SIO A board.
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==Resources==
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*[http://tkc8800.com/post/configuring-the-ssmio4-for-use-in-an-altair-8800 Configuring the SSMIO4 for use in an Altair 8800] by Theo at tkc8800
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*[http://www.theretrowagon.com/ssm-io4-as-mits-88-2sio/ SSM IO4 as Mits 88-2SIO] My restoration / repair / configuration blog post
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==Components==
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[[File:16PinDipHeaderTwistedPair.jpg|200px]] I wonder where I might get a part like this. Note the twisted pair may be easier to connect and solder to a DB-25 connector.
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Here is a [http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/C2RXS-1418G/C2RXS-1418G-ND/1122843 ribbon cable variation] from DigiKey for $2.51.
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[[File:16 pin dip header.jpg|200px]] Looking for a good, good as in thrifty, source for these. Digikey has [[http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/16-600-10/A103-ND/4260 them for $2.93]]
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Use the [http://www.theretrowagon.com/contact/ contact form on my blog] to contact me.
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[[Category: S-100 Boards]]
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[[Category: Solid State Music]]

Latest revision as of 21:14, 22 March 2018

SSM IO4

SSM IO4 sn 5254 AT.png SSM IO4 PCB Layout.JPG


A Solid State Music I04 serial / parallel I/O board. This specific board belonged to my dad. I believe I have memories of using it myself. This page will serve to document it's original settings before I attempt to reconfigure it as a Mits Altair 88-SIO A board.

Resources

Components

16PinDipHeaderTwistedPair.jpg I wonder where I might get a part like this. Note the twisted pair may be easier to connect and solder to a DB-25 connector.

Here is a ribbon cable variation from DigiKey for $2.51.

16 pin dip header.jpg Looking for a good, good as in thrifty, source for these. Digikey has [them for $2.93]

Use the contact form on my blog to contact me.