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Two characteristics of Kenbak​

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The KENBAK-l is a serial stored program general purpose digital computer with a memory of 256 eight bit bytes. Internally the machine is binary two·s complement. Halt I No-op, and Shift instructions require one byte. All other instructions require two bytes which may start on either an odd or even address.

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The KENBAK-l is a serial stored program general purpose digital computer with a memory of 256 eight bit bytes. Internally the machine is binary two·s complement. Halt I No-op, and Shift instructions require one byte. All other instructions require two bytes which may start on either an odd or even address.

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