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   Document.Title:
   	Microprocessorsystem ID-7000 System description
  
   Document.Date:
   	March 1976
  
   Document.Description:
   	ID-7000- MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEM is a modular microprocessor system based
   	on the INTEL 8080 microprocessor. The CPU-module, memory modules and
   	I/O-modules communicate via a common bus-system. The different modules
   	can be placed anywhere on the bus. Addresses for memory~ and I/O modules
   	are determined by switch registers situated on the modules. The modules
   	are built up on printed-wire-boards 144mm x 138mm. The connection to
   	the bus is made through a loopole edge-card connector. Connection to
   	the environment is by means of a 72-pole edge-card connector placed at
   	the top of the module. The bus consists of a motherboard placed at the
   	bottom of the cabinet. A maximum of 19 modules can be plugged into the
   	bus. The cabinet contains power supplies to the system.  The system is
   	intended to be used in user defined applications in cases where the
   	use of microcomputers is reasonable, and where the number of units
   	prohibits a more integrated design. Even in such cases, the modular
   	microprocessor system can be useful in prototyping the equipment.
   	The ID-7000 microprocessor system has been developed in co-operation
   	with the Department of Computer Science, at the Technical University of
   	Denmark. It is a further development on a previous 8080 microprocessor
   	system made by the Institute.
  
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