Looking to buy a working Kim-1.
My name is Tod Loofbourrow. In 1977/78, I built a robot called Microtron (Mike) and wrote a book called How to Build a Computer Controlled Robot, which ended up galvanizing the home robotics movement and inspiring the iRobot Roomba. After 44 years of searching, I now have the original robot back and want to return it to its former glory. Unfortunately, my original Kim-1 no longer works. I would love to find one which does work, and purchase it with great gratitude from its owner. Mike and I would both appreciate any help here.
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Working Kim-1 wanted
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Re: Working Kim-1 wanted
Well, there are the Kim replicas. There is the KIM Uno at
https://obsolescence.wixsite.com/obsole ... mary-c1uuh
and the KIM Clone at
https://www.corshamtech.com/product/kim-clone/
Truly,
https://obsolescence.wixsite.com/obsole ... mary-c1uuh
and the KIM Clone at
https://www.corshamtech.com/product/kim-clone/
Truly,
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Re: Working Kim-1 wanted
I've just signed up to thank you, sir!rbernardo wrote: ↑Fri Jul 23, 2021 3:19 pm Well, there are the Kim replicas. There is the KIM Uno at
https://obsolescence.wixsite.com/obsole ... mary-c1uuh
and the KIM Clone at
https://www.azoft.com/blog/programming- ... s-ranking/
Truly,