unclefalter wrote:
Hi there,
I'm new to these particular forums. I've been a vintage computer collector for years.
Welcome!
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I recently purchased an Ohio Scientific 300 board with a white ceramic 6502 on it. The date code is 3875, and I was wondering if this likely had the 'famed' ROR bug. The 300 is a slide-switched based single board computer, I don't know if it'd be possible to give an instruction to test it out.
Very likely:
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The other question I have, just for my own curiosity, is if anyone knows what the first 'commercially available' 6502-based computer was. This OSI board appears to have come out in late 1975 based on available information. If other sources are correct, the KIM-1 followed, then the Apple-1 and on from there. I'm wondering if anything might have come before that.
The Jolt was very early too, but it's hard to say with any absolute certainty which can claim to have the first true "sale".
http://www.vintagecomputer.net/browse_thread.cfm?id=567https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXMr-mB8C3o(Did Ray Holt start designing the Jolt for the 6800 first? Because there shouldn't have been any 65xx samples in '74 ... maybe someone is "mis-remembering"?)
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Thanks!!
[Edit: Bah! BigEd trumped me by a few minutes ...]
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