Casio PB-1000 (original) (raw)
The Casio PB-1000 Homepage
The Casio PB-1000 is more than 10 years old, but there seems to be no other computer that provides its features (editor, touch screen, calculator, interfaces, programming language) without having power supply problems, a higher price, or being much more noisy:
Features
cpu: Hitachi HD61700 (cmos) memory: 8K RAM (40K optional) display: LCDisplay 192*32 pixels 32x4 chars (32x8 chars virtual) 4x4 touch screen power supply: 3 batteries (55-100hours at 0.14W) weight: 435g size: 24x187x97mm (closed) interfaces: RS-232C software: file manager, editor, BASIC interpreter, assembler optional: MD-100 floppy disk unit FA-7 tape interface (both devices include a printer port and an RS-232 interface)
Thomás Wrobel's page
Thomás Wrobel twrobel@TechFak.Uni-Bielefeld.de maintains a text with a lot of information about the PB-1000, including the memory layout, the interface, and a full description of how toconnect the PB-1000 to a PC:
- casio.connect (181KB)
- an older pure text version (150KB, mostly english)
- an older, mostly german version of the text (100KB)
Other Contributions
Thomas Wrobel has also taken some pictures. So far, they are available here as JPEGs of about 180-350K:display1,display2,display3,cpu,file1,file2.
Felipe Fernandez (felipekf@yahoo.com) has taken some pictures of a similar pocket computer, the Casio PB-2000. They are available here as JPEGs: the top (30kb JPEG) of a PB-2000, the bottom (31kb JPEG), and an opened (86kb JPEG) PB-2000.
Casimir Decas decas@integra.fr has a book about the PB-1000 and has contributed the table of contents. Matthias Gruhl (formerly matthias.gruhl@t-online.de) has typed in the the table of contents and the ROM and RAM addresses that can be found in this book:
- Table of contents (2.7KB, english)
- ROM addresses (28KB text, german)
- RAM addresses (7.4KB text, english)
G. Fink g.fink@gmx.net has reported that it is sufficient to have the FA7, a cable and a standard terminal program for data exchange with a PC, see his german text ondata exchange.
BASIC Programs
Daniel Pratlong (pratlong@multimania.com) has contributed many programs:
- PB-1000 programs (46KB text/html)
- PB-1000 programs as archive (34K, pkzipped, with subdirectories). Matthias Gruhl Matthias.Gruhl@t-online.de has written a game:
- SNAKE 3.2 (2.6KB text) Gernot Fink Gernot.fink@munich.netsurf.de has written a game:
- Cosmic Fly (5KB, two files), see screenshot (41KB jpeg) Andre Roessel RCS-Technik@t-online.de has written a morse simulator in 1989 and transferred it to a PC via the RS232 port:
- Morse simulator (2KB)
I have written some PB-1000 BASIC programs between 1987-07-17 and 1991-06-06 on the PB-1000. I made a backup on a Commodore 128 floppy disk (typed each letter again...) and copied this file here on 1997-01-18. The only documentation are the (german) program names:
- PB-1000 sample BASIC programs (6KB text)
Mail archive
Another source of information is themail archivewith the mails I got form visitors of this page. Some extracts:
- A (japanese) Win95 program to transfer data between the PB-1000 and a PC using the ports of the FA-7 tape unit or MD-100 floppy disk unit can be found on the web pages ofJun Amanos.
- decas@integra.fr got a complete manual, including ROM dumps, pinout, and so on, form the Casio importer in france.
- The rs232 pin layout has been investigated by elmarbenninghaus@swol.de
- decas@integra.fr knows some interesting stuff, such as the area where the directory was stored, area where data or basic files started, the screen memory etc.
- liuf@swipnet.se has some programs, e. g. income declarations
- There is a PB-1000 programming book by Erich Babitsch (formerly Erich.Babitsch@at.cis.philips.com), published by FISCHEL ... and some not fully answered questions:
- Is there an easy way to exchange data with a PC etc.? Any possibility via floppy disks?
- When and where was the PB-1000 sold?
- Where can one find more PB-1000 basic programs?
- Where can one find more books?
To Sell & Want to Buy
It seems not to be easy to find PB-1000 hardware. If you want to sell or buy something related to the PB-1000, you may contact one of the following users, or ask me so that I can add your request to the following list. Please don't forget to inform me if an entry is outdated.
- Needed: battery cover (Anastasio Sanchez, formerly asanchezb@geocities.com, 1997-01-16)
- Needed: floppy disk unit MD-100 (Mauricio de Lima Lopes, mllopes@if.usp.br, 1997-03-28)
- To sell: german manuals (eichinger, formerly eichinger@dhd.de, 1997-04-17)
- Needed: books (Walter Schmaddebeck, formerly office@tensai.at, 1999-05-20)
- To sell: PB-1000 (they had two left in 1997) (Firma Stadlbauer, Austria, phone 0043/662/88921)
- Needed: PB-1000 (Monica Sanchez Castaneda, monicas@eng.paradyne.com, 1997-09-12)
- Needed: luminification for the Display (Holger Hillmer, hillmer@vdi.de, 1997-11-25)
- Needed: manual (Caballo Cite, formerly:caballo@3dmail.com, 1998-02-24)
- Needed: cable to the display (Hans-Dieter Wohlmuth, e8825644@student.tuwien.ac.at, 1998-03-18)
- Needed: Port cover (Michael Klengel, formerly:mklengel@sequent.com, 1998-03-20)
- To sell: German manuals (Mike Castle, mike.castle@which.net, 1998-08-16)
- Needed: PB-1000, _or_To sell: MD-100, memory, cable, data spirit, memory (Farid Adan Pacheco Y Orozco, farid@prodigy.net.mx, 1998-07-30, ok 2000-01-14)
- To sell: Books, disk with basic programs (Erich Babitsch, Erich.Babitsch@nl.philips.com, 1998-08-20)
- Needed: hinges (german: Gehäuse) (Heinrich Hofmann, heinrich.hofmann@t-online.de, 1999-01-02)
- Needed: documentation, docking station (Eric Nordberg, enordberg@mgram.com, 1999-05-04, ok 2000-01-12)
- Needed: HD61700 cross assembler (Sven Kahrkling, sven@customized.com, 1999-04-10, ok 2000-01-12)
- Needed: RAM modules (Victor Hugo Santos Rivas, ikerugo77@yahoo.com, 1999-05-21)
- To sell: PB-1000 etc. (US$ 55, shop in Cuidad del Este, Paraguay)
- To sell: PB-1000, 32KB, DoubleSpeed, MD-100, a lot of documentation (Frederic Boesch, frederic.boesch@ch.pwcglobal.com, 1999-11-14)
- To be repaired or to sell: PB-1000+32K with touch screen defects (Maria Isabel Almeida, chabe@interactive.net.ec, 2000-01-08)
- To sell: 30KB, MD-100, broken PB-1000 (Jose Guridi, Chile, jaguridi@hotmail.com)
- Needed: PB-1000 (Jose Ribeiro from Orlando, FL, gmpowell@primenet.com, 2000-08-30)
- To sell: Software for packaging optimization; software for insulin pump management (Jose Ribeiro from Orlando, FL, gmpowell@primenet.com, 2000-08-30)
- Needed: PB-1000 (Stephane Lecolier, stephane.lecolier@st.com, 2000-12-21)
- Needed: MD100 (disk unit for PB). Pay well. (Alberto Donda, albertodonda@libero.it, 2001-01-15)
- Needed: 32 KB RAM Module (Sigitas Jurkevicius, sigitas.jurkevicius@telecom.lt)
- To sell: PB-1000 and two manuals (Tomasz Koloszuk, Poland, koloszuk@uznam.top.pl, 2001-02-25)
- To sell: defect PB-1000, disk station, printer, very good price (Luis Padin, lpadin@hotmail.com)
Links
- PB-1000 page of Hans-Jürgen Böling- with a lot of programs (german)
- PB-1000 and PB-2000C page of Ricardo Andres Calderon ricalder@geocities.com (spanish)
- Casio PB-1000 forever by Jun Amanos (japanese only)
- Casio PB-1000 programs by Javier (spanish only)
- Casio USA (official, but nothing about the PB-1000)
- Computer museum "Silicium" - Casio PB-1000 (with pictures, french only, seems to have disappeared)
- Obsolete Computer Museum - Casio PB-1000 (english)
- Casio PB-2000C - site under construction (english)
- Pocketmuseum - contains pictures and specifications of the PB-1000, FA-7 etc. (english).
Feedback
I (Andreas Wichmann) will still read mail, but I have left university in May 2001 and will have hardly any time to maintain this page and to answer mails. Anyone who wants to help?
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