Peter Renaud has designed a TIM system with a 6532, a 6502, some RAM, ROM and glue logic that runs the TIM ROM software.
Read here for the circuit diagram and assembler source.
About small SBC systems
Peter Renaud has designed a TIM system with a 6532, a 6502, some RAM, ROM and glue logic that runs the TIM ROM software.
Read here for the circuit diagram and assembler source.
A KIM-1 clone build by Bob Applegate of Corsham technologies.
Somewhat inspired by the microKIM by Vince Briel, who was inpired by Ruud Baltissen! The idea is replace the 6530’s with 6532 and by carefull memory decoding have the I/O, timer and RAM of the 6532s appear at the same locations as the 6530-002 and -003. ROM is added with an EPROM.
Not an exact copy, the ROM has been changed/enhanced with a KIM Monitor by Bob, though the original KIM-1 ROM should work also.
Very few systems were build with a 6501.
The Digital Group did, see here!
Australian Z80 system, described in the magazine Talking Electronics.
I will start building a TEC-1D!
About to start building RC2014 systems! Classic, Pro, 6502 based.
Found more interesting documents around the MCS Alpha 1, page updated!
A new page on the SBC’s MPS-65 and CT-65.
With photo’s, information, manual and disassembly of the system ROM. Read More
New IC’s in to the collection!
The MCS6501, a first and very rare member of the MOS Technology 65xx CPU family.
Introduced in 1975 with the MCS6502 to MCS6505, pin compatible with the Motorola 6800 and, after legal issues, not produced afterwards.
The (preliminary) datasheet of August 1975 is the only document where the 6501 is documented
New in my collection: a TIM IC! 6530-004 2577