MMD-1 Mini-Micro Designer
Game Information
manufacturer | E&L Instruments Inc |
year | 1976 |
cloned by | mmd2 |
genre | N/A |
downloads | 0 |
Screenshots


Game Details
Computer published 49 years ago:
MMD-1 (c) 1976 E&L Instruments, Inc.
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MMD stands for Mini-Micro Designer
The first true single-board computer (see the May 1976 issue of Radio-Electronics) called the dyna-micro was based on the Intel C8080A, and also used Intel's first EPROM, the C1702A. The dyna-micro was re-branded by E&L Instruments of Derby, CT in 1976 as the MMD-1 (Mini-Micro Designer 1) and was made famous as the example microcomputer in the very popular 8080 BugBook series of the time.
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MMD-1 (c) 1976 E&L Instruments, Inc.
- TRIVIA -
MMD stands for Mini-Micro Designer
The first true single-board computer (see the May 1976 issue of Radio-Electronics) called the dyna-micro was based on the Intel C8080A, and also used Intel's first EPROM, the C1702A. The dyna-micro was re-branded by E&L Instruments of Derby, CT in 1976 as the MMD-1 (Mini-Micro Designer 1) and was made famous as the example microcomputer in the very popular 8080 BugBook series of the time.
- CONTRIBUTE -
Edit this entry: https://www.arcade-history.com/?&page=detail&id=103253&o=2
Driver Details
source | skeleton/mmd1.cpp |
status | good |
emulation | good |
savestate | supported |
nosoundhardware | yes |
Screen Details
Input Details
player | 1 |
type | keyboard |
buttons | 16 |
directions | N/A |
Chipset Details
name | Intel 8080 |
clock | 732.42khz |
name | Cassette |
clock | N/A |
name | Speaker |
clock | N/A |
ROM Details
name | size | crc |
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kex.ic15 | 256.00b | 434f6923 |
prom1.ic16 | 256.00b | d23a6ac3 |