1802 membership card. 8 MHz to zero.

1802 membership card. What can you do with an 1802? The Membership Card is a computer, like the Arduino and Parallax BASIC Stamp. “The Membership Card is optimized for low power operation (under 1ma), and clock speed is adjustable from 1. The Membership Card is a reproduction of the original Popular Electronics Elf computer, repackaged to fit in a pocket-sized Altoids (R) tin. In 1982, engineer Lee Hart designed and built an 1802 single board computer called BASYS. It's built entirely with vintage parts and techniques available back then (and still available today). The 1802 MemberCHIP Card Microcomputer Want something even smaller and cheaper? The 1802 MemberCHIP card is half the size of the regular Membership Card, and fits in a tiny Altoids Smalls (R) tin. The PC parallel port is upgraded to a two-digit hex LED display (like the original Elf), which can be expanded to six ASCII digits. The MemberChip Card is a complete microcomputer that fits in a tiny Altoids Smalls (R) tin. The Membership Card is a miniature version of the original Popular Electronics ELF, repackaged to fit in an Altoids(tm) tin. What can you do with an 1802? The Membership Card is much like the Arduino and Parallax BASIC Stamp. 2a srs xwnd9u hmoihm qhwpcg mwfp kl1knk hczv gb5e dcm