THE HOME PAGE OF THE INTERAK COMPUTER SYSTEM
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large blank sheet of paper or a This is why the Interak is such a great computer. With its plug-in card system, memory mapped display and transparent operating system it can be easily adapted to almost any task. In fact there were probably never two Interaks exactly the same. This is the Interak computer This is one of the very few Interaks
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To the best of my knowledge the Interak was conceived in 1982 (approx.) by David Parkins of Greenbank Electronics, Merseyside UK. He had some assistance but seems to have been the main driving force behind its construction since all the schematic diagrams and notes bear his name. This website will be used to provide as much information as possible about the Interak together with projects past and present. |
A> This Site Documentation, Diagrams, other projects...(click) Using the GameBoy Camera with a Z80...(click) Using the Micro-Drive or uDrive...(click) PC to ASCII keyboard...(click) Compact Flash Drive...(click) Z80 Micro Stepper...(click) Software...(click) Programmable Graphics...(YouTube) |
S Some current Interak users - Brian Pitt Mel Saunders - Andy Collins - Alan Paton |
The band...(Raggle Taggle) Robotics...(click) |
B> LINKS etc
http://www.melsaunders.co.uk Mel Saunder's Home Page Interak information as well as other interests
http://www.bighole.nl/pub/mirror/homepage.ntlworld.com/kryten_droid/ Another good site + some Interak documentation.
http://www.nascomhomepage.com In many ways the Nascom is a close relative of Interak.
http://www.z80.info Keeping the Z80 alive and for anything involving a Z80 CPU
http://www.randomorbit.co.uk The website of Andy Collins - many retro computers including Interak.