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PostPosted: Tue Aug 27, 2002 9:47 am 
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Hi All,

I've been working hard to update the 6502.org website and I am catching up on a (fairly large) pile of e-mail. A gentleman named Thomas Schoenborne sent me this e-mail and I thought a number of you might be interested in contacting him.

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Hi, My name is Tom, and I am a professional engineer. I have been working with the 6502 processor for many years, and have built numerous applications based on the 65XX series chipset. I recently completed a rough design for a multiprocessor array using 6502 chips for a robotics application. I would like to get in touch with anyone interested in collaborating on the project

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Thomas Schoenborne
tschoen@worldnet.att.net

USA (201) 689-2130

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 27, 2002 10:07 am 
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Hi All,

Here's another gentleman you might be interested in talking to:

Regards,
Mike

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Hi,

Do you know of anyone using a 65816 in a homebrew at all? I'd be interested in contacting them.

Also, have you any idea where I can find the pinouts and the timing
diagrams of compact flash memory (such as that used in digital cameras) at all. When I search, all I get is sales offers.

Many thanks

Richard (RAustin@ntlworld.com)

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 27, 2002 12:00 pm 
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Hi,

I thought some of you might also be interested in this:

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Hi guys!

I have 15 police radio data terminals. I believe they are based on the 6502. They are Motorola Syntor X units.

Each has a ruggedized amber display, a ruggedized keyboard, the data terminal unit, and a 40 watt tranciever.

They do not have the police data decoding chip. There is also an assortment of microphones, speakers, cables

and switches; also spares and upgrades.

Do you know of anyone that might witsh to put these to good use? I am in the Chicago area.

Doug.Williams@Motorola.com
prof_braino@hotmail.com

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