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{{ blockquote | "The board has four LED's along the top left hand side of the board and a probe attachment point to test for a Logic High, Low, a logic High to Low transition or a logic Low to High transition as well as their corresponding continuous pulses.  There is also a high and low sounding buzzer for the High and Low states. This can be inactivated with two jumpers."
 
{{ blockquote | "The board has four LED's along the top left hand side of the board and a probe attachment point to test for a Logic High, Low, a logic High to Low transition or a logic Low to High transition as well as their corresponding continuous pulses.  There is also a high and low sounding buzzer for the High and Low states. This can be inactivated with two jumpers."
  
'''Check out the S-100 [http://s100computers.com/My%20System%20Pages/Extender%20Board/Extender%20Board.htmS-100 Extender at the S100Computers.Com site]. Links to schematics and construction notes are available there.'''
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'''Check out the [http://s100computers.com/My%20System%20Pages/Extender%20Board/Extender%20Board.htmS-100 S-100 Extender] at the John Monahan S100Computers.Com site. Links to schematics and construction notes are available there.'''
 
 
 
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Revision as of 20:04, 30 May 2015

S100 Computers S-100 Extender Board

"The board has four LED's along the top left hand side of the board and a probe attachment point to test for a Logic High, Low, a logic High to Low transition or a logic Low to High transition as well as their corresponding continuous pulses. There is also a high and low sounding buzzer for the High and Low states. This can be inactivated with two jumpers."

Check out the S-100 Extender at the John Monahan S100Computers.Com site. Links to schematics and construction notes are available there.

This is a post era board. That is it's a recent design and DIY construction. See many great post era boards as well as an excellent historical resource for classic S-100 buss computers at S100Computers.com

The boards are purchased in mass by members of the N8VEM community. I purchased the bare PCB from a member of the group, sourced the parts and assembled it myself. I built two of these.

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