These photos in particular show the uKenbak-1 well. https://groups.google.com/g/ukenbak-1/c/6vkODsLQ4tE The scale shows its heft... the metal is thick. There was a close replica offered years back that is not available. http://www.kenbakkit.com/ The maker of it isn't responding to emails. On 7/30/2021 12:39 AM, Bill Degnan via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
I don't have that exact replica, but I have a similar Kenbak-1 replica at Kennett Classic that mindlessly runs chase the lights all day. I think they're pretty cool and a lot less expensive. Bill
On Fri, Jul 30, 2021 at 12:20 AM Douglas Crawford via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
I wanted folks to know how good this is. I just got one, and its a really high quality unit. The case is metal, the whole unit is solid. I was worried about the buttons, but they are fine. The have a soft snap to them. I would proudly show this to folks who wonder what this 1971 Personal Computer was about.
Has nice built in features controlled by the ATmega328 inside, including demo programs you can call up.
If you want something that is physically representative of the real Kenback-1 without breaking the bank, get one. I highly doubt you will be disappointed. Awesome value.
I bought a prebuilt demo unit, but the kit instructions look very good too so building it should be a snap.