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Would there be much interest? It's not unlike today's projects with the Raspberry Pi or Arduino. Everything is slightly bigger and perhaps a little slower, but the problems and their solutions are almost the same.

I spent the last week with digging out routines for bit banging a simple RS232 interface. I will need them for the master processor prototype. It will not have any I/O yet, so a RS232 and an old notebook with terminal emulation will help a lot.

The old routines were for (even then) very conservative 300 baud. I already have modified them up to 1200 baud. The emulator does not give any plausible results for higher clock frequencies, but there are people who claim to have reached 4800 baud at 2 MHz. 9600 baud could be within reach at 5 MHz.
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