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pH <wNOSPAMp@gmail.org> writes:
> What about Steve Ciarcia`s (sp?) SB180 single board computer as
> featured in Byte Magazine (before it`s demise). He had a column
> called "Circuit Cellar", I think.
>
> As I recall, though, it used a Hitachi chip of some sort rather than a
> Z80.
This one?
<https://archive.org/details/BYTE_Vol_10-09_1985-09_10th_Anniversary_Issue>
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