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A user-designed multimodule with man-machine interfacing capabilities
Multimodule boards and the SBX bus concept allow system expansion by small increments, to take advantage of the latest technological achievements. The special requirements of diverse applications can also be satisfied by user-designed multimodules. In this paper a user-designed multimodule is presented which offers man-machine interfacing capabilities for a digital controller based on the SBC 88/40 microcomputer.