MEK6800D2 Development board for the 6800 microprocessorΒΆ

Assembled MEK6800D2

Unssembled MEK6800D2

Note

Specification

Description

NAME

MEK6800D2

MANUFACTURER

Motorola

TYPE

Development Board

ORIGIN

USA

YEAR

1976

END OF PRODUCTION

Unknown

BUILT IN LANGUAGE

Monitor in ROM

KEYBOARD

16 digit hex + 8 function keys

CPU

Motorola M6800

SPEED

625 KHz

RAM

384 bytes

ROM

1024 bytes

TEXT MODES

None

GRAPHIC MODES

None

COLORS

None

SOUND

None

SIZE / WEIGHT

N/A

I/O PORTS

Expansion port, Tape-recorder, Prototype Area

POWER SUPPLY

External PSU 5 VDC, 1A.

PERIPHERALS

None supplied

PRICE

$235

The MEK6800D2 is a development board for the Motorola 6800 microprocessor, produced by Motorola in 1976. It features a keyboard with hexadecimal keys and an LED display, but also features an RS-232 asynchronous serial interface for a Teletype or other terminal. Data and programs can be loaded from and saved to an audio cassette tape. There is an on-board monitor program called JBUG (analogous to an operating system on a modern computer) fitted in a 1K byte ROM, and the maximum RAM capacity on board is 512 bytes, but this can be expanded via the Motorola EXORciser computer bus interface.

The hardware consists of two circuit boards:

  • The keyboard-display module contains a 16 key (hexadecimal) data entry section, and eight function keys labeled M, E, R, G, V, N, L, and Pl along with a 6 hex digit LED display.

  • The microcomputer module

Both modules are connected by a 50-pin ribbon cable.

There is also a parallel bus interface for general purpose I/O.

Another popular monitor program for this system is called MIKBUG.

Collection Information

Acquired

08-SEP-2025

Links

M6800 Evaluation Kit II Brochure