Computer Magazine, May 1981
Miller Technology’s M-80 single-board microcomputer has a Z80 CPU, sockets for 2K/4K of
PROM, 2.1K ofRAM, 16 highly flexible l/O lines, and a system clock. The board also provides a
breadboard area and 12 decoded address strobes. Designed for test equipment, smart peripheral
controllers, and dedicated control and processing applications, the 4.5″X6.5″ board can be
mounted in a card cage or by standoffs. Two software packages, Wang’s Tiny Basic and Miller
Technology’s M-80 system monitor, are optionally available. Unit prices start at $28.50 for the bare
board, $69 for a kit, and $185 for a fully assembled and tested board. The assembled board has a
one-year guarantee
Interface Age, Nov 1980
Single board microcomputer, M-80, has a Z-80 CPU, sockets for 2K/4K Prom, 2.1K RAM, ·16 highly flexible I/O lines, and a system clock. The board also provides a breadboard area, and 12 decoded address strobes for easy user customizing. The 4.5-inch by 6.5-inch board was designed for test equipment, smart peripheral controllers, and dedicated control and processing applications. The board may be mounted in a card cage or by standoffs. Two software packages are currently available. A powerful monitor contained in a single ROM enables the user to dump or enter data into memory, set breakpoints, control I/O lines, or download programs from another computer. An integer Basic provides 30 functions and commands, and permits calling machine language routines. Both monitor and Basic use serial I/O for communications. Unit prices start at $28.50 for the bare board, $69 for a kit, and $185 for a fully assembled and tested board.
Miller Technology, 16930 Sheldon Rd., Los
Gatos, CA 95030, (408) 395-2999