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The Tangerine Microtan 65 Tanex expansion board. The gray connector at the left with the coloured wires coming from it is for the cassette interface. To its right, the long thin IC is the 6522 Versatile Interface Adapter (VIA) with an empty socket for a second 6522 beside it. At the middle-top the empty green socket is for a 6551 UART. Below the 6551 socket is a row of 2516 & 2732 EPROMs, including the 2516 with a green spot on it containing the XBUG monitor extension (an extension to TANBUG), the remaining three containing the Microsoft 10K BASIC programming language. The row of fourteen chips along the bottom are the expanded memory made up of 2114 memory chips, each 1024 X 4 bits wide, to a total of 7 kilobytes.

Picture of my own Microtan 65 Tanex board taken by me Ian Dunster 15:24, 27 September 2006 (UTC)

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