The Heathkit ET-3400 Microprocessor Trainer

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Jeff Tranter

Jeff Tranter

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@stever.9925
@stever.9925 Жыл бұрын
Great job. As others here, I built one of these. Still have it, and I think 4 binders of educational materials - ALL put away. Each binder came with a pack of electronic components to do experiments with. I remember programming in assembly language, not "Machine Code" Thank you - good memories.
@esra_erimez
@esra_erimez 4 жыл бұрын
The importance of your videos cannot be overstated. Thank you.
@jc_from_tx9229
@jc_from_tx9229 2 жыл бұрын
I trained on this in college back in 1990, after I graduated i made one using a wire wrap board from an obsolete process control system, programmed the rom and found a hex kybd from another device with Hall effect switches and it still works today!
@ALL_ONE_SUN
@ALL_ONE_SUN 2 жыл бұрын
YES to making an open source PCB clone of 3400 or 3400A!!! Thanks in advance!
@_Huperniketes_
@_Huperniketes_ Жыл бұрын
I owned and assembled one of these babies! I’m jealous you have one! Also, with the mechanical background noise, it sounds like I’m watching this on a projector back in elementary school! 😂
@TheRadiogeek
@TheRadiogeek 6 жыл бұрын
Fantastic job covering this Heathkit! Nice work getting that replacement ROM to work. 👍
@Philip8888888
@Philip8888888 2 жыл бұрын
Nice job! I admire your patience in entering the ROM code to check if it was the same!
@wa4aos
@wa4aos 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Mr. Tranter for another well done video! I am also a Heathkit fan and have built many of their products. I really miss that company as it was in its glory days of the 60's - late 80's. I hope the new owners are able to continue some of it's innovative history and more cool kits. However now we are in the day or microminiaturization with tiny surface mount parts, it is doubtful that the average emerging electronics hobbyist will get to enjoy the thrill of building a Ham station, audio system or an 8-bit computer system. Have you considered getting permission from the new owners to grade and issue Heathkit course certifications? Apparently, there are loads of Heathkit courses, many of them sold with the final exam. You could even issue new final exams to those who buy a course, take it but have no exam material. I bet it would be a good niche venture. At ~ $20 per exam and with your YT channel establishing your Heathkit product knowledge, etc, I could see this as a win win deal and away for newbies to learn electronics with a goal of collecting certificates. As the owner of a small electronics company, I could see a new hire taking the basic courses in electronics, as away to make that person more valuable to my biz.
@bsvenss2
@bsvenss2 2 жыл бұрын
Smart use of the hexadecimal keyboard. Logical and easy to remember.
@GaryCameron
@GaryCameron 5 жыл бұрын
I still have mine in the basement. Soldered it all myself when I was 15.
@colekeircom
@colekeircom 4 жыл бұрын
As the song goes, "thanks for the memories ", no pun intended . I spent about 5 evenings after work making this kit ,so many years ago . Regards Kieron.
@davidpeterson894
@davidpeterson894 4 жыл бұрын
Great introduction to this device. thanks
@KD5NJR
@KD5NJR 4 жыл бұрын
It was a good talk on the Monitor functions
@rohnkd4hct260
@rohnkd4hct260 Жыл бұрын
I remember using this when I was in college.
@flymario8046
@flymario8046 4 жыл бұрын
I have one of these as well in perfect condition. Not sure what to do with it. I daydream a lot of adding some hardware too it but it's not got one of my favorite CPUs like the 6502 or the Z80. Still though, it is such a nice unit. Glad things worked out for you and your machine!
@RetroMarkyRM
@RetroMarkyRM 3 жыл бұрын
now that's what I call perfect preservation. Great stuff :)
@RogelioPerea
@RogelioPerea 6 жыл бұрын
It's where I learned uP programming back in 1982, managed to acquire a 3400 a while back - still on the to-do list to install the updates required to hook it up to the accessory box.
@jimkirk360
@jimkirk360 5 жыл бұрын
I'm still looking for a expansion box.
@flossflink
@flossflink 5 жыл бұрын
Great commentary! You should make educational videos! You had me glued to this video the whole way. Nicely paced!
@FluxCondenser
@FluxCondenser 5 жыл бұрын
Love your channel and all these Heathkit videos. One tiny complaint: The ruffling noise from your lapel (?) mic.
@ericlayton3300
@ericlayton3300 5 жыл бұрын
Great walk through!
@pauljansen57pj
@pauljansen57pj 5 жыл бұрын
I thoroughly enjoyed using the MC6800 processor in school as the first "low-level" type of programming that I had engaged and interfaced with. Previous courses used higher level languages such as FORTRAN and BASIC. An interface course at this level not only gave a much better understanding of things like memory layout, access, etc. but was my first experience interfacing with real world I/O such as TTL logic chips. The other recall I have is just how compact the programming can be when writing in opcode compared to a compiled or assembled language. It is also amazing how close to realtime one can get even with a relatively slow clock speed as only a few clock cycles are required per instruction and high priority type tasks could be easily managed through interrupt servicing. In retrospect, the entire system, with it's peripheral interfacing architecture, powerful addressing scheme, tristate bus and the ability to "micro-channel" I/O on the same clock pulse (uniquely configurable peripheral interface adapter or PIA) made this system an engineering marvel of it's time and allowed Motorola to venture into the industrial control world unrivaled by other microprocessor manufacturers of the time. Genius at work.
@colekeircom
@colekeircom 4 жыл бұрын
I agree with you that this indeed was an engineering marvel and I can't really see anything now that matches it . I know of course that things have advanced hugely and people now have the Arduino, Raspberry etc. but I feel that you're more detached from the controller on these systems , not that I have any experience of them , as I am not a professional . Take care ,Kieron
@colekeircom
@colekeircom 3 жыл бұрын
@Rolf Jander Thanks for the info
@loughkb
@loughkb 3 жыл бұрын
The Raspberry Pi of the 1970's
@markcummings150
@markcummings150 2 жыл бұрын
The ET3400A has 1K of RAM chips total but only 512 bytes are accessible by the CPU and I think that’s so it is compatible with the ET3400 with fully populated RAM of 512 bytes.
@THE_ONLY_GOD
@THE_ONLY_GOD 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Great videos and the Western engineer style conciseness is truly appreciated! Actually a little sad how far from that purity some of silicon valley has drifted. There were a lot more engineers like Jeff here about 7 calendar years ago or so...before india invaded and so on
@djmips
@djmips Жыл бұрын
19:04 Overclocked!
@mohamedalzawam
@mohamedalzawam 3 жыл бұрын
my house electricity is 240v, and the device is 120v, what to do? help me.
@jefftranter
@jefftranter 3 жыл бұрын
It can be wired for 240VAC. The manual (which can be found on the Internet) describes how to do this.
@markcummings150
@markcummings150 2 жыл бұрын
@@jefftranter not true in all cases. the ET3400 could be rewired for 240V but unfortunately not the ET3400A has a dedicated 110V transformer so can’t be easily rewired. I’ve got both models and my ET3400A is still in its 110V only configuration so the only way I’ve been able to use so far it is by connecting up +5V directly to the motherboard. One day I’ll work out how to get around the transformer problem.
@koenlefever
@koenlefever 3 жыл бұрын
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