BigDumbDinosaur wrote:
Who/what are you using for your chip source(s)?
What I can from my collection, all of which are old and most of which seem to work as expected. For the more specific parts, I did buy from ebay. Mistake I guess, but less than half the price was hard to resist. So far the only chip that seems to sort of be working is a 65c02. So they aren't just plastic, but I don't know what's wrong with them.
I can write up schematics if I need to, but the main one was the eeprom. My little programmer works fine with any RAM I put in it, and the ROM's control lines seem to be working, but it won't write. I'm using a known working circuit (mentioned above), and have triple checked all the connections.
For the 6522, I connected all the data and control lines, and put it on the $c000 block of the replica 1. I sent $ff to $C002,3 and $AA to $C000,1. LEDs on the ports are dimly lit before running the program, and after pa0 is lit and the rest are dimly lit. Seems broken to me, but I don't know much about the chip. I'm just following a tutorial.
The nvram circuit just involved a cr2032 battery and two diodes on top of a ram chip, with a 10k resistor holding /ce high. The datasheet shows data retention down to 2v (diode/battery supplies 2.6v), and power consumption of microamps. Problem is, the data corrupts at anything less than 4.5v. That's annoying, but I do understand to some extent what is wrong. Very slightly different chip numbering could be a problem.
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Most of the chips on ebay are from China, and of shady origins.
You're just now discovering this?
Yes. It seemed to me if that's where many come from anyway, buying from a seller with good feedback couldn't be that big a deal. Oh well.
Yes Garth, I'm in SC.
I'll look into Mouser, thanks for the suggestion.
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