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 Post subject: 6570 / 6571. What is it?
PostPosted: Thu Jul 30, 2015 10:40 pm 
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Other than just "Keyboard Processor", is it a 6502 plus 6532 in one package, or something like that?

Someone who does really know what he's talking about told me there was a 6502 in the Amiga. I know Amigas pretty well and found this very hard to believe. But then he said it was the keyboard processor. I never paid close enough attention to the keyboard, I guess.


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Who made it? It's not in the datasheet archive at http://6502.org/documents/datasheets/, and it's not in my 1987-88 Commodore product guide that has oodles of 65xx ICs.

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 4:48 am 
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I found this link which confirms it as a keyboard micro controller but no data sheet. A pin out is shown however.

http://www.amiga-stuff.com/hardware/6500_1.html

Wikipedia also has it listed but no details.

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GARTHWILSON wrote:
Who made it? It's not in the datasheet archive at http://6502.org/documents/datasheets/, and it's not in my 1987-88 Commodore product guide that has oodles of 65xx ICs.


All the ones I have say CSG, which of course is MOS Technology after Commodore bought them.

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I found this link which confirms it as a keyboard micro controller but no data sheet. A pin out is shown however.

http://www.amiga-stuff.com/hardware/6500_1.html

Wikipedia also has it listed but no details.


That's very interesting!


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GARTHWILSON wrote:
Who made it? It's not in the datasheet archive at http://6502.org/documents/datasheets/, and it's not in my 1987-88 Commodore product guide that has oodles of 65xx ICs.


It is, here: http://archive.6502.org/datasheets/mos_ ... t_1986.pdf

What an interesting chip. I'd never heard of it before. Now, if only someone still made one like that with an equivalent 6502, 6532, and 6522, I'd have a project for it. I probably couldn't afford it in low quantities, though.


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There are the 65134 (65c02-base microcontroller) and the 65265 ('816-based microcontroller). They're quite nice, and they're being made today, but unfortunately their onboard ROM is not programmable on the workbench, so you have to forfeit a bunch of the I/O pins for external memory. There also aren't a lot of different variations like there are of the common microcontrollers like PICs and AVRs.

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KC9UDX wrote:
GARTHWILSON wrote:
Who made it? It's not in the datasheet archive at http://6502.org/documents/datasheets/, and it's not in my 1987-88 Commodore product guide that has oodles of 65xx ICs.


It is, here: http://archive.6502.org/datasheets/mos_ ... t_1986.pdf

What an interesting chip. I'd never heard of it before. Now, if only someone still made one like that with an equivalent 6502, 6532, and 6522, I'd have a project for it. I probably couldn't afford it in low quantities, though.

The 6500/1 is not a 6570 or 6571 by any means. But if you like it...

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GARTHWILSON wrote:
The 6500/1 is not a 6570 or 6571 by any means. But if you like it...


I'm guessing the only difference is the 6570 is already programmed. But then I've only skimmed over the datasheet.

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There are the 65134 (65c02-base microcontroller) and the 65265 ('816-based microcontroller). They're quite nice, and they're being made today, but unfortunately their onboard ROM is not programmable on the workbench, so you have to forfeit a bunch of the I/O pins for external memory.


Correct. I have a 65134. I tried to use it, to save space, only to determine I could do the same thing in less space with a 6502, 6522, and separate ROM and RAM. The big killer of the '134 in my opinion is the lack of a shift register.


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If it's from CSG and it looks like a microcontroller, it very likely does have a 6502 core. Quite recently there was a successful effort to dump the ROM from a 6500/1 using the test mode. See
http://e4aws.silverdr.com/hacks/6500_1/


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This was discussed on the cbm-hackers mailing list last year. Someone sent Jim some Amiga keyboard controllers (6570/1), and he was able to extract the ROM from them.

FFFE points to 48, a9, ff, 85, 80, a5, 81, ... which looks like 6502 to me.


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It is confirmed - the Amiga keyboard controller is a variant of 6500/1, which in turn is a 6502 based microcontroller. The content's been dumped, reversed, etc.


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John West wrote:
This was discussed on the cbm-hackers mailing list last year. Someone sent Jim some Amiga keyboard controllers (6570/1), and he was able to extract the ROM from them.

FFFE points to 48, a9, ff, 85, 80, a5, 81, ... which looks like 6502 to me.


TAX (maybe?)
LDA #$FF
STA $A580
and I can't remember what $81 is. :x Possibly STA $__ (zero page)

Thanks everyone, this is very interesting and good to know.


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Using http://www.masswerk.at/6502/disassembler.html I get
Code:
                  * = 0000
0000   48         PHA
0001   A9 FF      LDA #$FF
0003   85 80      STA $80
0005   A5 81      LDA $81
0007              .END
(Of course the code isn't at 0000)


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Seems like an eternity ago... The code should be available somewhere, but I think I still have it here in my archives if not.

Jim


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brain wrote:
Seems like an eternity ago... The code should be available somewhere, but I think I still have it here in my archives if not.

Jim


It's in one of the mailing list archives, here: "ROM Dump of Amiga Keyboard controller". Or here.

Great work BTW! Related write up for the 6500/1 firmware of the VC-1520 device.


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