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Hi! At the N8VEM homebrew computer project we've been working on a "host processor" board for the ECB based N8VEM system which can use the 6809, 6802, or 6502 CPU. We have been working on this system for months but since we only recently have gotten the 6502 subsystem working I thought maybe there would be hobbyists here might be interested.
The 6x0x host processor board is an ECB peripheral board which can serve as a coprocessor in an ECB system or as a stand alone computer. It is called 6x0x because the board can be configured to use a 6809, 6802, or 6502 CPU depending on jumper selection.
As a peripheral coprocessor, the 6x0x connects to the N8VEM ECB backplane and the SBC Z80 CPU is the bus controller. The Z80 serves IO to the 6x0x client. The 6x0x CPU has its own RAM, ROM, and limited IO to communicate with its Z80 IO processor.
Adding the 6x0x IO mezzanine board to the 6x0x host processor forms either a stand alone computer or a ECB peripheral with robust IO capabilities such as ACIA serial, dual PIO parallel, and PTC programmable timer counter, a power interface, and expansion bus.
Further, with the 6x0x ECB bridge board, the 6x0x host processor with IO mezzanine installed can use standard N8VEM ECB peripherals with little or no modification such as DiskIO (FDC & IDE), VDU (video display unit), SCG (sprites, color graphics, and sound) and several other boards.
With the 6809 installed the system runs CUBIX OS and Motorola ASSIST09 debug monitor. With the 6502 installed the system runs DOS/65 and a custom 6502 debug monitor. FLEX ports for 6809 and 6802 are in work and should be done soon.
As part of the N8VEM homebrew computer project, the 6x0x is completely free/open hardware and software. I have several of each PCBs available or you can make your own. The whole system is quite inexpensive to make and use. All hardware and software information is free/open and publicly available.
There is quite a bit of information available on the N8VEM wiki including photos of completed boards. Please see:
http://n8vem-sbc.pbworks.com/w/browse/# ... 0Processor
http://n8vem-sbc.pbworks.com/w/browse/# ... nd%20Alone
http://n8vem-sbc.pbworks.com/w/browse/# ... aram=M6802
http://n8vem-sbc.pbworks.com/w/browse/# ... aram=m6809
Any 6502 or homebrew computer hobbyists are welcome at the N8VEM homebrew computer project. If you would like to build your own system or further develop some aspect please contact me.
Andrew Lynch, 73 de N8VEM
PS, if you haven’t already please join us on the N8VEM mailing list and wiki
http://n8vem-sbc.pbworks.com/
http://groups.google.com/group/n8vem
You can contact me by email at
LYNCHAJ@YAHOO.COM