25-02-2021, 06:12 PM
Micropro Design, of North Sydney, designed and produced the Micro Con, a microprocessor based programmable Controller, the only affordable microcomputer system designed specifically for control and monitoring in hobby and industrial applications.
Microtrix is an Australian manufacturer and supplier of a comprehensive range of S100 products from single boards to complete computer systems. Situated in Hurstbridge, Victoria.
Terran Computers was a computer and chip manufacturer based in Eltham, Victoria. They actually designed the Microbee Matilda and the special Gate Array chip it contains. They also produced IBM compatable 286, 386 & 486 PC's and later purchased Micro-Byte computer of Adelaide, South Australia.
The Southern Cross computer was basically a clone of the Talking Electronics TEC-1 and was published in the Silicon Chip magazine in 1993. It is a single board computer designed especially for the 1990s generation of students. With a series of add-on boards, smart sockets, fully commented Monitor & an intelligent EPROM emulator, it can teach many aspects of microprocessor & microcontroller techniques of programming.
So from various magazine, articles for the above vendors were extracted and presented here. Thanks to Craig Jones for the Southern Cross manual & Monitor listing. If any has any further information, brochures, software, roms, pictures, etc we would like to hear from you so they can be preserved for all.
So in their new folders in the Vintage Repository we placed
Micropro_Design
another_great_eti_offer_eti_79_08.pdf
commodore_and_micropro_join_forces_ea_80_12.pdf
commodore_and_micropro_join_forces_ea_81_10.pdf
interface_for_microcon_ea_81_01.pdf
microcon_advert_apc_79_11.pdf
microcon_advert_apc_80_07.pdf
microcon_advert_eti_80_06.pdf
microcon_review_eti_79_07.pdf
microcon_review_eti_80_01.pdf
micropro_introduction_ea_80_08.pdf
Microtrix
hard_disk_micro_advert_yc_83_09.pdf
micromaster_advert_eti_85_12.pdf
micromaster_advert_eti_86_11.pdf
microtrix_advert_eti_80_07.pdf
microtrix_advert_eti_80_11.pdf
microtrix_advert_eti_81_08.pdf
microtrix_advert_eti_81_10.pdf
microtrix_cad_ststem_advert_eti_85_07.pdf
microtrix_news_moving_eti_84_01.pdf
microtrix_octagon8_advert_eti_83_08.pdf
microtrix_s100_microcomputing_eti_81_12.pdf
microtrix_sierra_advert_yc_84_04.pdf
sbc100_advert_eti_80_02.pdf
sbc100_master_advert_eti_83_06.pdf
Terran_Computers
first_aussie_486_eti_90_01.pdf
microbee_launches_new_line_of_pcs_the_age_90_09_11.pdf
new_melbourne_computer_plant_ea_91_09.pdf
terran_buys_microbyte_ea_91_06.pdf
terran_t20_apc_88_05.pdf
terran_t20_apc_88_12.pdf
terran_t40_apc_suppliment_90_05.pdf
terran_t40_introduction_ea_90_01.pdf
Southern_Cross <--- placed in the Talking_Electronics folder
southern_cross_2_sc_96_11.pdf
southern_cross_computer_crashes_sc_94_07.pdf
southern_cross_monitor_v1.21.asm
southern_cross_peripherals_sc_93_12.pdf
southern_cross_sc-1.jpg
southern_cross_schematics_sc_93_08.pdf
southern_cross_sc_93_08.pdf
southern_cross_user_manual.pdf
Microtrix is an Australian manufacturer and supplier of a comprehensive range of S100 products from single boards to complete computer systems. Situated in Hurstbridge, Victoria.
Terran Computers was a computer and chip manufacturer based in Eltham, Victoria. They actually designed the Microbee Matilda and the special Gate Array chip it contains. They also produced IBM compatable 286, 386 & 486 PC's and later purchased Micro-Byte computer of Adelaide, South Australia.
The Southern Cross computer was basically a clone of the Talking Electronics TEC-1 and was published in the Silicon Chip magazine in 1993. It is a single board computer designed especially for the 1990s generation of students. With a series of add-on boards, smart sockets, fully commented Monitor & an intelligent EPROM emulator, it can teach many aspects of microprocessor & microcontroller techniques of programming.
So from various magazine, articles for the above vendors were extracted and presented here. Thanks to Craig Jones for the Southern Cross manual & Monitor listing. If any has any further information, brochures, software, roms, pictures, etc we would like to hear from you so they can be preserved for all.
So in their new folders in the Vintage Repository we placed
Micropro_Design
another_great_eti_offer_eti_79_08.pdf
commodore_and_micropro_join_forces_ea_80_12.pdf
commodore_and_micropro_join_forces_ea_81_10.pdf
interface_for_microcon_ea_81_01.pdf
microcon_advert_apc_79_11.pdf
microcon_advert_apc_80_07.pdf
microcon_advert_eti_80_06.pdf
microcon_review_eti_79_07.pdf
microcon_review_eti_80_01.pdf
micropro_introduction_ea_80_08.pdf
Microtrix
hard_disk_micro_advert_yc_83_09.pdf
micromaster_advert_eti_85_12.pdf
micromaster_advert_eti_86_11.pdf
microtrix_advert_eti_80_07.pdf
microtrix_advert_eti_80_11.pdf
microtrix_advert_eti_81_08.pdf
microtrix_advert_eti_81_10.pdf
microtrix_cad_ststem_advert_eti_85_07.pdf
microtrix_news_moving_eti_84_01.pdf
microtrix_octagon8_advert_eti_83_08.pdf
microtrix_s100_microcomputing_eti_81_12.pdf
microtrix_sierra_advert_yc_84_04.pdf
sbc100_advert_eti_80_02.pdf
sbc100_master_advert_eti_83_06.pdf
Terran_Computers
first_aussie_486_eti_90_01.pdf
microbee_launches_new_line_of_pcs_the_age_90_09_11.pdf
new_melbourne_computer_plant_ea_91_09.pdf
terran_buys_microbyte_ea_91_06.pdf
terran_t20_apc_88_05.pdf
terran_t20_apc_88_12.pdf
terran_t40_apc_suppliment_90_05.pdf
terran_t40_introduction_ea_90_01.pdf
Southern_Cross <--- placed in the Talking_Electronics folder
southern_cross_2_sc_96_11.pdf
southern_cross_computer_crashes_sc_94_07.pdf
southern_cross_monitor_v1.21.asm
southern_cross_peripherals_sc_93_12.pdf
southern_cross_sc-1.jpg
southern_cross_schematics_sc_93_08.pdf
southern_cross_sc_93_08.pdf
southern_cross_user_manual.pdf
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