I don't know much about this project (I have problems logging into the website and interact with translated simplified Chinese), but it is super cool and wanted to share here:
A project log for Iskra EMZ1001A - a virtual resurrection
4-bits wonder to print "Hello World!" and to calculate Fibonacci numbers to 13 decimal digits!
I don't know much about this project (I have problems logging into the website and interact with translated simplified Chinese), but it is super cool and wanted to share here:
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Looks like a SBC using the EMZ1001, and in fact that's what the title calls it. Have you tried contacting the maker, apparently Heligoland-Thuringia? The website looks like an automated translation of a English website, as the commenters seem to be from other countries. The first commenter says Shit Yugoslavia is gone, but I can still find this.
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Hi, yes I am trying to contact, but unfortunately all posting and messaging on that site is behind a paywall...
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Maybe you could scrape a screenshot of the board and ask in the cpuworld forum. A search shows that someone sold a batch of EMZ1001 sometime ago and the buyer may be on that forum or someone may recognise the project.
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