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DOS65 floppy collection

With the DOS65 systems came a large collection of floppies with DOS file. Not all were interesting, a fair amount shows read errors.
But the bulk was fine, after cleaning the heads of the floppydisk drives.

I have read all files on the floppies into the HxC2001 image format. And then processed the image files with the HxC2001 software into Raw IMG files. Those image files were then processed by my DOS65ImageManager program into PC readable files.

The results are shown on this page, the files are all downloadable. Of interest ofcourse for study are the ASCII files, containg sources, manuals and other textfiles. But the binary files are all there.
The .HFE HxC2001 files are ready to be loaded on an SD card to use them on a DOS65 system with a HxC2001 floppy emulator.

Note that the conversion to PC format has had some consequences for file attributes (lost), namespace (only ‘save’ characters in filenames) and text file formatting (I choose for the DOS/Windows file format CR+LF and removal of non-printable characters).

Below you find a list of the image files, names are the imagefilenames, whcih can be different from the DOS65 volumelabel.

In this archive you find the logfiles left by the DOS65ImageManager program, named with the DOS65 volumename.,

This archive contains all .HFE files, and this archive the PC readable folders created by DOS65ImageManager.

20160330_141850_HDR

20160330_141854_HDRdos65201 bootable not initialized DOS65 system disk
dos65bag bootable Andrew Gregory DOS65 system disk
allerlei dos65 c compiler
allerlei2 dos65 c compiler
assemblerch7a8 AG EPROM and terminal and Silicon sources,
basiccomal Basic manual, progs, system. Comal, Pascal
basicprg various basic programs, basicode
ccompiler Small C compiler
cmastererr Logic analyzer, Astrid C Compiler, Dinfo, Exetime, Monitor
comalbasic Basic manual, progs, system. Comal, Pascal
compilerc Logic analyzer, astrid C Compiler, Dinfo, Exetime, Monitor
20160330_141757_HDRdos011astridmocop Astrid sources, Viditel sources
dos012astridmanual Astrid, Viditel manual
dos013astrid Astrid, Viditel sources
dos016 clanguage DOS Extra Logic analyzer, Astrid C Compiler, Dinfo, Exetime, Monitor
dos017forth AVR Forth
dos018pascalsources PAscal compiler 6502, 65c02, sources 65c02
dos019 Screen editor, Micro Ade DOS65 version
dos021 DOS 65 V2.0, system, Eprom software
dos022 DOS 65 V2  system, Eprom software
dos022allerlei Comal. Forth
dos023v20 DOS 65 V2
dos030basic Spreadsheet (not a valid image for DOS65Imageanager)
20160330_141754_HDRdos05 Update DOS65 v1 to V2, manuals
dos06 Basicode
dos07 Small C compiler
dos08 DOS65 system
dos25entries DOS65 Entries Examples, extra utils
dos26AGsources Basic sources
dos27basic Basic sources
dos28AGsources Sources Andrew Gregory Silicon, Word65, term3x
dos31basicode 2
dos32basicprogs DOS65 extra
dos6501comal Comal distribution
dos6509 various assembler files AS Eprom software,   COMAL setup DOS Manuals sources
20160330_141921_HDRdos65andtools Pascal programs, Small C, DOS65
dos65sysutils DOS65 programs
dos65utilsrc Sources AG programs, EPROM programmer, ROMs
dossourcesas Sources AG
dossoursemanuals DOS65 manuals
dos65macsub Sources AG programs, EPROM programmer, ROMs
Empty Floppy
emptyddds80
Floppy Dump Image Pascal sources and programs
forthcorruptas AVR Forth
logtrack40
20160330_141918_HDRpascalcomp Image Pascal sources and programs
pascalcompsrc1bad Image Pascal sources and programs with problems?
pascompsrc Image Pascal sources and programs
sources Sources AG programs, EPROM programmer, ROMs
termeprom Sources AG programs, EPROM programmer, ROMs
terminaleprom Sources AG programs, EPROM programmer, ROMs

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KIM Gebruikersclub foundation, from start to finish

KIM gebruikersclub vereniging oprichting pag 1The KGN (KIM Gebruikers CLub Nederland) was founded in 1977 and published and organized meetings until 1995.

On this page you can read the first publication, the legal Foundation creation and the last ‘bye bye’ in the magazine.

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KIM-1 rev B ceramic CPU, ASCII display, ASCII keyboard, Brutech 4K RAM

20160317_143332_HDRA recent acquisition delivered me a system, in excellent visual condition with

  • KIM-1 rev B ceramic white CPU and 6530, grey 6530
  • ASCII display
  • ASCII keyboard
  • Brutech 4K RAM

Now the KIM-1 has no secrets for me, this is a beautiful example with these withe IC’s
The Brutech 4K RAM card just fits on the expansion connector, I have seen these cards  before in the 70ties!

The ASCII display card, about the same size as the KIM-1 is unknown to me, the only information is ASCII Display TTY compatible v.s. 13 .
No documentation  but some properties can be deducted from the IC’s on the board. It is without doubt a  simple TYTY replacement serial ASCII display terminal.
There is a video output on the bottom right,  serial input/output on the left connector and on the left connector one can attach a ASCII parallel keyboard (see below, it is in the package). Read More

Fixed the Beta download links

Fixed the Beta download links!

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65C21, 65C52 IC photos added

Three IC’s photos added to the gallery of 65XX photo collection: 6C52 two dates and 65C21, all Rockwell.

65c52p3 9304
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ELCOMP Es lebe der KIM-1, OSI 300 schematic update, KIM Tape Copy

Es Lebe der KIM-1, ELCOMP article how to start with the KIM-1, includes sample programs and a LED hardware experiment.

es lebe der kim

 

Small modification to OSI 300 schematic.
osi300circuit

KIM Tape Copy v1.1, copy all files on a KIM cassette. Uses two recorders attached as shown in Micro Ade manual.

kim tape copy v11

MIOT Gottlieb Sound systems 6530 replacement

I found a complete description of the replacement board for the 6530 in the Gottlieb Pinball systems multisoundsystem.

Now added to the 6530 page.

miot1

R6530 005 013 014

r6530 005p small
Until now I only saw an advertisement for a 6530-005 in an 70ties magazine. But today I found an ebay advertisement selling these IC’s. A Rockwell variant, date code 8114. Without any description, so the function is still unknown. But a photo is now found!

I also found more 6530 variants used in the pinball industry:

6530-12 or 6530-13 were used in the Gottlieb System 1 sound boards
6530-14 was used in the Gottlieb System 80 series sound boards.

Gallery of 65XX IC photos

My drawer is full with a supply of 65XX IC’s. Some bought, some donated, some salvaged. From old to quite recent.

6520 7715

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65XX IC’s

In my boxes with electronic parts I have many IC’s. Partly new bought, lots also rescued from obsolete boards. The 65XX parts present a large part in the microprocessor corner! Recent inventory revealed some unique and older types. So here I  present photos of unique 65XX IC’s in my collection, duplicates left out.
Some older ceramic IC’s are from photos from other sources, like the Jolt archive.
MOS Technology dated the IC’s with the number string WWYY, where WW is weeknumber padded with zero, and YY are the last two digits of the year.
Example is my oldest part is 6530, date 1476 white case, stamped week 14 year 1976. The youngest parts are Rockwell R6522s from 2007!  And the 65c102 dates 0843, which means 2008?
Other manufacturers reversed week and year, like the 6507 8222, year 1982, week 22.
IC’s in this gallery:6501AQ,65(S)(C)02, 65036504, 6507, 6510,R65F11, 6520, 65(C)22, 6524, 6526 6530, 65(SC)32, 6540, 6545 6550, 65(C)51, 6569, 6581, 65C102, 65802, 65816, 8501, CO14806 , CM630P

6501aq

6502



6502 3976
6502 1278
6502 0578
6502 2380
w65c02s8p-10 9444
6502 2484
6502b 2984
6502 8322
6502 8211
6502 8023
6502 8337
6052 8732
65c02p4 0327
65c02p2 9335
65sc02p3 8527
65sc02 8447
65sc02p-3 8529
65c02 8142
6502B 7950
6502b 0785
65sc02p1 8345
65c01p1 8409
65c02 8409
65sc02 8812
65c02 8411




CM630P

Bulgarian unofficial clone, pin compatible


6503

s-l1600
MCS6503A

6504

6504 3183
6504 4077


6507

6507 8222
6507 4577




6510, 8501 (6510 equivalent of later Commodore C64)

6510 2484
8501 1189

6520



6520 0980
6520 7715
6520 0578
6520 0678

6521


65c21p2 0721

R65F11


6522

6522 3084
6522 2983
6522 2783
6522 2684
6522 2683
6522 2186
6522 2083
6522 1783
6522 1287
6522 0786
6522 0488
65sc22 8641
65c22 9526
65c22 0719
6522 8346
6522 8303
6522 8109
6522 8009
6522 4580
6522 4183
6522 3283




6524 I/O + timer

r65c24

6526 (CIA, mostly found in Commodore systems)

6526 3584
6526 3884
6526a 1386
6526a 4188
6526 1984
6526 2085

6530




See the 6530 page for more information
6530 002 1476
6530 003 2876
6530 003 0678
(in my KIM-1)
6530 003 0680
6530 002 0278
(in my KIM-1)
6530 002 0880
r6530 005 8112r
A 6530-005 (TIM without ROM program) as sold on ebay, obviously rebranded since the SY6530-005 text is still visible. Hard to see, but the Synertek date code also seems not to be 8114.
6530 011 7925
A 6530 TIM recently acquired:

A mystery 6530, image from IC seller

6532

6532 3683
6532 8113
6532 8138
6532 8231
6532 8233
6532 8235
6532 8308
6532 8337
6532 8527
6532 9151



65sc32 8428

6540

6540 1379

6545

6545ap 9904

6550

6550 3778

6551

65c51p4 0029
65sc51 9948
65sc51p1 8344
6551 8430
6551 8611
6551a 8251
6551a 8308
6551a 8315
65c51 8528
65c51p2 9329



6552

65c52p3 9334
65c52p3 9304

6569 Video

6569 3884

6581 SID

6581 4486

65C102

65102 0843

65802

65816

65sc816p-4 8838

CO14806 Sally Atari 65C02

CO14806