Andrew (BitWise),
Thank you for posting the schematic. Mine is similar but I tied NMIB (pin 54), IRQ1B (pin 55), and IRQ2B (pin 56) together and pulled them up to 5v with a single 10K resistor.
How did you get away with not using handshaking which is listed as a requirement in the W65C134S Monitor ROM Reference Manual;
Quote:
This monitor expects a terminal (or computer emulator) to be connected to the serial port. The terminal must be configured as follows:
• Hardware handshaking.
• 8 bit data.
• No parity.
• 9600 Baud (Unless otherwise noted).
I'm working through the variables. My little CP2102 usb-to-serial adapter and the 12F1822 are working fine and I've verified my wiring. At this point I'm wondering if the W65C134S I have is faulty or is one of the "initial versions" mentioned in the manual which "do not support clock rates higher than the 2.4576 MHz crystal." I received the W65C134S8PL-8 as a sample in April, 1997. Anyway, I think I'll try to come up with a 2.4576 MHz clock and then perhaps wire up the 32K RAM socket.
Thanks again... Regards, Mike