Dave McMurtrie (Commodore History) has published a video showing how he dumped the ROM image of a 6530-009 (used in Applied Leisure devices)
By using the breadboard extension and the Corsham Clone 5 he wired the 6530-009 into the memory of the 6502, by interpreting the (general) 6530 datasheet as shown in the next screenshots.
The resulting dump of the ROM is identical to the 6530-009 of the Allied Leisure




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