Heathkit ET-3400
The Heathkit/Zenith Microcomputer Learning System model ET-3400 was a very popular item designed to teach principles of computers and programming at Universities in the 1970s., and to educate the students of internal computer hardware and software components by self-assembly and programming the machine in pure Hexadecimal language.
It was delivered in assembled or kit form. It also featured a prototype area and could be used as a design aid for developing special interface circuitry with common 6820 parallel interface or 6850 asynchronous chips.
Several software in ROM were also available, among them an Assembler and a Tiny BASIC.
NAME ET-3400
MANUFACTURER Heathkit / Zenith
TYPE Home Computer
ORIGIN U.S.A.
YEAR 1977
BUILT IN LANGUAGE Monitor in ROM
KEYBOARD 17 keys Hexadecimal keypad
CPU Motorola 6808
SPEED 1 MHz
RAM 256 bytes expandable to 1 KB
ROM 1 KB
TEXT MODES 6 x 7-segment LEDs
SIZE / WEIGHT 30.5 (W) x 30.5 (D) x 10.15 (H) cm. / 2 Kg
POWER SUPPLY External AC adapter
PERIPHERALS Prototype area
PRICE Unknown
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