scotws wrote:
Justin, the FT232 is the SparkFun Breakout board? And (squinting at the picture) it has that 5V solder jumper? After going through all the options with MAX232/233 and what not, I'm considering just cheating with one of those. Any problems with it?
Good eye. Yes, it is the FT232RL board. I mounted it on the SBC for mechanical security. I added wire wrap pins and connected txd, rxd, and gnd. I wasn't sure the polarity of the rts,cts, etc. was compatible with the 6551, but in re-reading the datasheets it should be assuming Sparkfun didn't change the defaults.
Only problem I've noticed is that if I power off the sbc for an extended period of time I have to unplug and replug the usb cable. Could be related to the sleep mode pins.
GARTHWILSON wrote:
He apparently got these from the 6502 primer. The reset circuit times the pulse for the fact that some NMOS 6502's had an internal heating problem that spelled trouble if you hold the reset down for much over a tenth of a second.
indeed. Originally I was going to use an NMOS but later changed my mind. The primer is extremely useful - thanks for doing it!