--- title: "BB-1 8-Bit Input/Output Module Kit" type: "article" slug: "bb-1-8-bit-input-output-module-kit" url: "http://localhost/article/bb-1-8-bit-input-output-module-kit/" markdown_url: "http://localhost/article/bb-1-8-bit-input-output-module-kit.md" published_at: "2020-10-27T17:11:26+00:00" modified_at: "2024-06-23T09:39:28+00:00" featured_image: url: "http://localhost/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/20230809-041332.jpg" excerpt: "Two Intel 8212 8-bit I/O port chips are the heart of the BB-1. Byte-Back's module is compatible with both ZX and Timex units and neatly uses memory locations 32764 and 32766 to store input and output information." category: - name: "Syntax" slug: "syntax" taxonomy: "category" url: "http://localhost/category/periodicals/syntax/" post_tag: - name: "1983" slug: "year-1983" taxonomy: "post_tag" url: "http://localhost/tag/year-1983/" - name: "Byte-Back Co" slug: "byte-back-co" taxonomy: "post_tag" url: "http://localhost/tag/byte-back-co/" - name: "Hardware review" slug: "hardware-review" taxonomy: "post_tag" url: "http://localhost/tag/hardware-review/" - name: "TS 1000" slug: "ts1000" taxonomy: "post_tag" url: "http://localhost/tag/ts1000/" model: - name: "Timex/Sinclair 1000" slug: "ts-1000" taxonomy: "model" url: "http://localhost/model/ts-1000/" indiv: - name: "Paul Donnelly" slug: "paul-donnelly" taxonomy: "indiv" url: "http://localhost/indiv/paul-donnelly/" publication: "Syntax" publication_r: id: 10246 title: "Syntax" type: "periodical" url: "http://localhost/periodical/syntax/" authors: "Paul Donnelly" volume: "4" issue: "1" issues_articles: - id: 26711 title: "Syntax/Syntax ZX80 v4 n1" type: "issue" url: "http://localhost/issue/syntax-syntax-zx80-v4-n1/" pages: "8" pubdate: "January 1983" archive_link: false volumeissue: "v4n1" companies_articles: - id: 10711 title: "Byte-Back Co" type: "company" url: "http://localhost/company/byte-back-co/" --- # BB-1 8-Bit Input/Output Module Kit Two Intel 8212 8-bit I/O port chips are the heart of the BB-1. Byte-Back’s module is compatible with both ZX and Timex units and neatly uses memory locations 32764 and 32766 to store input and output information.