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PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 2:27 pm 
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First, welcome!

Second.... getting parts from China is always more of an issue of getting something that works. In general, providing a schematic of your circuit would help, along with what it's connected to, etc. Second, any code you've written trying to get it working is helpful.

The one thing that stands out is your clock rate. older NOS Rockwell parts were typically rated at 1MHz. Trying to run them faster usually doesn't work. Unless you have a 2MHz spec'd part, you should drop the CPU clock down to 1MHz. A quiet power supply is also important, so you might want to try something as simple as a 7805 regulator with some decoupling caps and driven from a 9-volt supply.

Posting pictures of your breadboard layout can also be helpful. FInally, if you don't mind trying someone else's code, look at my Github page and download Micromon.... it's a very small monitor that will drive a 6551 as a console. If it doesn't work, you have a hardware problem. Hope this helps.

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 11:23 pm 
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I have some 6551s and 6551As a bought from the US (rather than China) 15 years ago if you're in Europe and need a replacement. The UK WDC supplier normally has authentic WDC W65C51s at a reasonable price.

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 13, 2020 3:05 pm 
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Welcome!

MarkBolton wrote:
Is this a capacitive problem or possibly a ground problem?
My first questions have to do with your oscilloscope probe. I hope you are using the X10 ("times ten") setting, as this results in the probe having much less capacitance (compared to X1) and thus less chance of the probe disturbing the circuit it's measuring. Also, it's important that your circuit's ground be attached to the ground lead on the end of the 'scope lead. IOW don't rely simply on an alternative connection that somehow attaches circuit ground to the scope itself.

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I have connected GND from the TTL to USB with GND of the whole circuit.
A photograph would be helpful. That's because the actual routing of ground and power connections can make a difference with wonky problems like this! :)

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