MYCRO-1
The MYCRO-1 was a microcomputer manufactured and sold by Mycron of Oslo, Norway. Built around the Intel 8080 CPU, it was one of the first commercial single-board computer after the Intel SDK-80. One is currently displayed at the Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology.
When introduced it was sold for apx. $6.000
MYCRO-1 is a microcomputer system based on the microprocessor Intel 8080. Some models have an Z80 CPU. Since the Z80 is backward compatible with the 8080, this was probably a cost reduction measure. The MYCRO-1 system was designed by MYCRON Data Industri as an entry In the market place for higher powered microcomputer systems.
The basic modules In the MYCRO-1 system are:
- DIM-1001 Computer Module
- DIM-1010 4kByte RAM Module
- DIM-1012 4kByte PROM Module
- DIM-1013 16kByte RAM Module
- DIM-1021 Quad Peripheral Input/Output Module
- DIM-1030 Disc Controller
- DIM-1090 Chassis with Motherboard
- DIM-1091 Power Supply