Microbee-MSPP Photo Gallery

Photos of Microbee and other vintage Australian microcomputers


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2013 Refurb - Completed Beeboard (bottom view)3124 viewsCompleted Beeboard. A few mods included
Beeboard_Mods_Top_View.jpg
2013 Refurb - Completed Beeboard (top view)278 viewsCompleted Beeboard. The Z80 SIO and serial port components are not installed as I don't think I'll ever need them. The PIO is ready for installation but I don't have one ATM. All floppy disk interface components are replaced by headers for the MegaBee daughter card
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2013 Refurb - Coreboard142 viewsIC sockets and headers removed. Ready for replacements
Clockboard.jpg
2013 Refurb - Completed Clockboard (top view)120 viewsHeaders and cable replaced
Clockboard_Mods.jpg
2013 Refurb - Completed Clockboard (bottom view)131 viewsCompleted mods for change to Microbee IC specs
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2013 Refurb - Completed and assembled (bottom view)315 viewsAll done, ready for the case again
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2013 Refurb - Completed Motherboard844 viewsNow with all new coreboard headers and IC sockets
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2013 Refurb - Completed and assembled (top view)173 viewsAll done, ready for the case again
Coreboard_Header_1.jpg
2013 Refurb - Coreboard Header 3166 viewsCoreboard installed with new headers. It now sits slightly lower than the original which means that some of the 6116 RAM chip pins need trimming to avoid fouling on the serial and parallel port sockets
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2013 Refurb - Coreboard Header 1156 viewsNew coreboard header installed on the coreboard
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2013 Refurb - Coreboard Header 2164 viewsNew coreboard header installed on the motherboard
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BeeBoard I588 viewsBeeBoards featured a floppy disk controller, 2x additional 64KB banks of memory and 2 extra parallel & serial ports
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