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Author: | LELANDGOERTZ [ Mon Jan 03, 2000 3:00 pm ] |
Post subject: | [14.1] SYM-1 6502 Single Board Computer |
I am really amazed to see all the discussions about the 6502 microprocessor. I have been programming this micro for at least 20 years, and find it an easy mirco to program because its instruction set is so intuitive. I have assembled a full blown system around the Synertek Systems SYM-1, including a full 64k bank of ROM/RAM, 71 lines of programmable I/O, floppy disk interface, modem communications, 2 9600 baud serial ports, a 2 pass assembler with full editor, BASIC, FORTH, a dissasembler, and various other items. The sym had a large following including a news letter. All the documentation was placed in the public domain several years ago. I have most, if not all, of the published documentation on the SYM. If anyone is intersted in any of these items I will be happy to forward them to you. Just e-mail me at kd6mzu@attitude.com stating your request. Right now I am working on a front end controller for the various lines of external PC radios using this system. Leland |
Author: | Mike Naberezny [ Tue Jan 04, 2000 2:07 am ] |
Post subject: | [14.2] SYM-1 6502 Single Board Computer |
Hi Leland, Leslie Ayling has some SYM-1 information hosted on www.6502.org. We also have a growing amount of KIM-1 documents. SYM-1, KIM-1, AIM-65, and other early microcomputers belong on the web. Please send any information you can to me via e-mail and I will incorporate it into the site. If you have mostly printed information, I can reimburse your photocopying and shipping costs and I'll scan them into PDF files. |
Author: | RichCini [ Fri Apr 14, 2000 3:09 pm ] |
Post subject: | [14.3] SYM-1 6502 Single Board Computer |
Mike/Leland: I too have a load of KIM and AIM-65 stuff on my own personal site. Check out the link below. http://highgate.comm.sfu.ca/~rcini/classiccmp/ Rich |
Author: | Mike Naberezny [ Fri Apr 14, 2000 6:23 pm ] |
Post subject: | [14.4] SYM-1 6502 Single Board Computer |
Rich (and Others), Leland was kind enough to photocopy and send me all of the issues of SYM-PHYSIS, a SYM-1 hacker newsletter. I will be slowing adding these issues to www.6502.org as I get them scanned and edited. I am greatly interested in creating a giant central point for all SYM/KIM/AIM information. If anyone has any info they'd like to have posted to the www.6502.org site, please let me know. |
Author: | RichCini [ Mon Apr 17, 2000 11:36 am ] |
Post subject: | [14.5] SYM-1 6502 Single Board Computer |
Mike: I'd love to contribute, but moving 40mb or so of AIM information could be problematic brom a bandwidth perspective. What I propose is that you make a link to my AIM pages. If need be, I can reorganize my site to be a little easier to use {Your comments in this regard would be appreciated}. Rich |
Author: | Mike Naberezny [ Tue Apr 18, 2000 12:39 am ] |
Post subject: | [14.6] SYM-1 6502 Single Board Computer |
Rich, If you have an interest in integrating your information onto the www.6502.org site I could send you a ZIP-100 disk, or perhaps I could FTP everything from you. Don't forget we already have the datasheets for the 65xx chips online if you're including that in the 40MB estimate. I should already have you linked somewhere. If not, please let me know! |
Author: | RichCini [ Tue Apr 18, 2000 11:51 am ] |
Post subject: | [14.7] SYM-1 6502 Single Board Computer |
Mike: Although I didn't take an exact count of the AIM data alone, the total size of my Web site is ~250mb. My 40mb guess would not include the CSG data sheets. Later... I counted 26 files with a total size of 50.2mb. There are 4-5 AIM books that are part of those scans. I'm also working on getting a bunch of original Applications Notes and other data sheets relating to the AIM. I would then scan and contribute these also, in addition to posting them to my own site. Rich |
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