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Happy 50th Birthday KIM-1

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A small but heartfelt demo celebrating the 50th birthday of the legendary MOS KIM-1 🖥️✨

The KIM-1 first became available in January 1976
three months before the Apple I 🍎 and one month after its sibling, the TIM.
An incredible milestone in early microcomputer history!

For this demo, I’ve gathered and connected a few components that were scattered across my repositories 🧩.
The goal is not just to look back, but to celebrate, experiment, and build together.

I warmly invite fellow retro-computing enthusiasts and comrades-in-arms 🤝
to jump in, contribute ideas, add modules, demos, or improvements, and help this project grow.

Let’s keep the spirit of early computing alive 🚀


🎉 HAPPY BIRTHDAY, KIM-1! 🎉
Wishing you — and all of us — a fantastic and hacky Year 2026 🥳✨


kim-1_demo.mp4


Things that are very useful in this code:

Take any coordinates in HEX out of the memory and use them to place your cursor.
The problem is, that to position your cursur, you need to send the x/y coordinates as single chars to the terminal program, like (ESC)[xx;yyH – Imagine just having hex data, i.e. $20 (32 dec) and you need to send a 3 and a 2 separated to your terminal… This routine will do it – seperate the tens from the ones. Now you can like draw a rectangle, a circle or whatever. You can start a painting program if you like.

; ANSI Cursor positionieren (Row ; Col)
GOTOXY:
          LDA #$1B      ; ESC
          JSR CHOUT
          LDA #$5B      ; '['
          JSR CHOUT
          
          LDA CURY      ; Row zuerst
          JSR PUTDEC
          
          LDA #$3B      ; ';'
          JSR CHOUT
          
          LDA CURX      ; Column danach
          JSR PUTDEC
          
          LDA #$48      ; 'H'
          JSR CHOUT
          RTS

; Dezimalzahl ausgeben (A-Register, 0-99)
; Benutzt TEMP als temporäre Variable
PUTDEC:
          STA TEMP      ; Wert sichern
          LDY #0        ; Zehner-Zähler
          
PUTDEC_T: CMP #10
          BCS PUTDEC_S  ;>=10
     

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