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UK101

  1. Game infos
  2. Parent and Clones
  3. Sound
  4. Driver
  5. Inputs
  6. Controls
  7. Display
  8. Roms list
  9. Chips list
  10. Categories
  11. History
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Game infos

Description UK101
Name uk101
Manufacturer Compukit
Year 1979
Runnable yes
System arcade /
Number of players Non-arcade
Added to MAME .036RC1
Romset size 0 B
Romset file files
Romset zip 0 B
Genre Computer

Parent and clones

Parent sb2m600b : Superboard II Model 600 (Rev. B) (1978)

Sound infos

Sound_channels 0

Driver infos

Driver status preliminary
Driver emulation preliminary
Driver color good
Driver sound good
Driver graphic good
Driver cocktail
Driver protection
Driver savestate yes

Inputs infos

Input service no
Input tilt no
Input players 1
Input buttons
Input coins

Controls infos

type ways minimum maximum sensitivity keydelta reverse
keyboard no

Display infos

type rotate flipx width height refresh pixclock htotal hbend hbstart vtotal vbend vbstart
raster 0 no 512 256 50 6553600 512 0 512 256 0 256

Roms list

console name bios size crc md5 merge sha1 region offset status optional
arcade basuk01.ic9 2048 9d3caa92 b2c3d1af0c4f3cead1dbd44aaf5a11680880f772 m6502 a000 good no
arcade basuk03.ic11 2048 0d011242 54bd33522a5d1991086eeeff3a4f73c026be45b6 m6502 b000 good no
arcade basuk04.ic12 2048 667223e8 dca78be4b98317413376d69119942d692e39575a m6502 b800 good no
arcade basus02.ic10 2048 0039ef6a basus02.u10 1397f0dc170c16c8e0c7d02e63099e986e86385b m6502 a800 good no
arcade chguk101.ic41 2048 fce2c84a baa66a7a48e4d62282671ef53abfaf450b888b70 chargen 0 good no
arcade monuk02.ic13 2048 e5b7028d 74f0934014fdf83d33c8d3579e562b53c0683270 m6502 f800 good no

Chips list

name tag type clock
M6502 m6502 cpu 1000000

Categories

History


Computer published 40 years ago:

UK101 (c) 1979 Compukit.

The Compukit UK101 microcomputer was a kit clone of the Ohio Scientific Superboard II single-board computer, with a few enhancements for the UK market.

- TRIVIA -

The UK101 design was published in Practical Electronics, a popular hobbyists magazine at the time. The August, September, October and November 1979 issues carried the four parts of the article, authored by Dr A. A. Berk. Later issues of the magazine contained information on modifications and additions to the machine, including a series of articles on building an expansion unit.

Kits of parts for building the machine were available from CompShop Ltd of 14 Station Road, New Barnet (North London). It is thought that around 5000 kits were produced.

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