Hi Toshi,
i do collect everything on SYM-1 and AIM-65.I own also a complete C128
from Commodore plus various Apple II's but my favorite is the Sym-1.
Mine is still with MON1.0. I should get an Eprom burner this week to install MON1.1.
Most differences are in the K7 area,both hard- and soft-wise.
I'm the guy who should scan Symphysis for Mike (plus various VERY
IMPORTANT stuff around the SYM) but some pages were photocopied with glitches and i'm still waiting for Mike to provide them to me again (i heard it was 8meg or so......).The bulk of work is already done and ready
to get burned on a cd (it's around 300 meg,mostly PDF).
It would be nice if someone could provide the 6502 community with the
4K Assembler rom image of the AIM-65,the editor being already in the 8K
original rom.
And also stuff on interfacing Disks to Aim and SYM (see Symphysis).I'm not sure that the Dos'es available then are not still copyrighted or that the autors are willing to provide the source for them.One of my projects is to interface the Commodore 1541 to the Sym.Seems to be easy even if
a bit slow (serial link) as the Dos is contained within the Floppy and
documentation is widely available on the net. (And the 1541 board makes a nice SBC as it contains a 6502,a 2116,roms and 2x6522! along with a serial interface (in fact a slowed down serial IEE-488)!!)
Well if i can help someone with documentation or Eproms........Don't be
shy!!
May the 6502 be with you !.
René.