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Here's another "classic" ELF and a pair of rare commercial 1802 systems...
On the simple end of the scale, the picture on the right shows a basic ELF recently constructed by Phil Pemberton (remove the NOSPAMs from the address if you email him). Find Phil's website at http://philpem.dyndns.org, usually available between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. UK time.
Phil Pemberton's ELF.

Below are pictures John Powers submitted of the Cybervision 1001 and Cybervision 2001, sold by Montgomery Ward in 1978 and 1979. John was part of the start up that developed the OS and application software for the machine. John adds that "When I wasn't at work developing games and other applications for the Cybervision, I was home writing for my ELF. I ended up building an 1802 system from scratch and writing an original game for the Elf called 'Starship.'" Today John keeps busy writing software for the Palm OS.
The Cybervision 1001. The Cybervision 2001.


Want to share photos of your favorite 1802-based creation? Send 'em in ! Please let me know how you'd like to be credited and whether you'd like a link to your email address and/or personal website. Requests for anonymity will also be respected.

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