malcnorth wrote:
Interestingly that's more or less what I have got
I'm glad you got it going.
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I have added a fourth 'ATN' line. and got drivers in between.
You probably don't need the drivers, at least with the WDC 65C22
S. When I tested it for output strength some years ago, each output looked approximately like a 43Ω resistor before going into current-limiting at about 50mA. That's
per pin. It could pull
up to 4.2 into a 220Ω load to ground, which makes for almost 85% of Vcc at 19mA! Pulling down into a 220Ω load to Vcc, it did .8V (again doing 19mA). They are much, much stronger than the specifications let on. (Again, the part is way better than the data sheet says.) Rockwell's were not symmetrical like WDC's. Each output pin of a Rockwell R65C22 could do 100mA when trying to pull down into a dead short to Vcc, but only 20mA when trying to pull up into a dead short to ground.