I’d like to say *HELLO* to all of you. My name is Marco, I’m 47 and I’m living in the Netherlands.
My occupation was electrician, but due to a severe illness I cannot do that work anymore. So I’m at home, and at good days I tinker with electronics, and at bad days I read about electronics.
My computer adventure began 1979, and so far I had:
Philips G7000 with VIDEOPAC 9 (among others).
1982: TI-99/4A with Extended BASIC.
1985: Commodore 64. (rather late, but it was my first real love. I bought it myself.)
1987: Commodore 128 (the most sophisticated 8-bitter I know of) ;-P
Commodore Amiga 500 for a very short time, I didn’t like it.
PC-AT 286 13MHz. Following a long line of PeeCees.
At that time I had no Commodore computer anymore, but luckily I kept all the books, cartridges, EPROM burner etc.
1996 I dove in the world of retro computing by collecting all kind of Commodore 64 stuff. 2011 I became aware of the VIC-20 and fell in love with the design and began to understand (at least a little) its inner workings.
My “lab” is equipped with:
A humble 20MHz dual ray scope from 1978 (Hameg 512).
A homemade TTL Logic Probe with buzzer.
Recently I bought a SCANALOGIC-2 EDU-KIT (
http://www.ikalogic.com/scanakit/)
I have a bunch of 74HCTxxx’s and a small stock of basic electronic components. Every time I order something, I order some extra quantities, well the cheap ones at least
Regarding 65xx I have some MOS/Rockwell chips, no WDC (yet).
Recently I managed to make double sided PCB’s with satisfying results. Using EAGLE, a laser printer and a laminator with AVR controlled temperature regulation.
As a 65xx programming “toolchain” I prefer the ACME Cross-Assembler with the free available TextPad 5.4.2.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/acme-crossass/http://www.textpad.com/download/textpad45.htmlIt has Syntax Highlighting and one can assemble and execute binaries on an emulator (VICE) or transfer and execute it on the real hardware at the touch of a button. For AVR tinkering I use Arduino and lately Atmel Studio 6.1. To make my first steps with CPLD I installed ISE 8.1 on an aged WinXP P4 with LPT port. I’ll build a parallel programmer with a test board for a XC9572. But I am far from designing something myself, like address decoding or a simple video device. For now I’d be happy to replicate Daryl's 65SPI!
I stumbled into this forum through the VERONICA project. Since then I’v been lurking here and a lot of my questions have been answered by reading several threads and primers.
At the moment I’m prototyping on breadboards with 1-2 MHz 65xx, which is very rewarding! I have a minimal first design going with Lee’s EhBASIC.
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Eventually I’d like to build a full featured expandable SBC on which I can program and expand with I/O devices.
Regards,
Marco