/* Imported from Wayback Machine Original URL : https://www.retrobrewcomputers.org/doku.php?id=builderpages:dylanmc:z80sbc Snapshot date: 2021-09-20 Generator : wayback-archiver */ I'm starting from ground zero, so this board is my first S100 component. That means I don't have a backplane / power supply to plug it in to (that's my next project), and I don't have any kind of system monitor / front panel to interact with it. Fortunately, John's instructions don't entirely assume those are available to you. Still, I did have to go pretty far before learning I didn't make any early mistakes. I decided to power the board directly with 5V, plugged into headers soldered in where the Pololu regulator will eventually go. With that, I was able to verify the first few liveness checks using assembly code burned to EPROM (also a first for me - the cheap-o knockoff programmer worked great). Here's a photo of my first major milestone: the system monitor prompt. [[builderpages:dylanmc:z80sbc|{{https://www.retrobrewcomputers.org/lib/exe/fetch.php?w=200&tok=d36b31&media=builderpages:dylanmc:gplus135310056.jpg?200}}]]