My 6502 Roadmap - Comments, Advice and Suggestions Requested
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Re: My 6502 Roadmap - Comments, Advice and Suggestions Reque
It would really just be to reduce the board size, or reduce the number of layers needed to route it on a tight board.
http://WilsonMinesCo.com/ lots of 6502 resources
The "second front page" is http://wilsonminesco.com/links.html .
What's an additional VIA among friends, anyhow?
The "second front page" is http://wilsonminesco.com/links.html .
What's an additional VIA among friends, anyhow?
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Shawn Odekirk wrote:
When I was first adding the 28L92 I experienced occasional corrupted characters in the serial output...Originally my reset circuit looked like this...After switching to the new reset circuit I have not had any problems with the 28L92.
My theory about where the noise on the RESET line was coming from may be totally incorrect. It may not have been induced from the PHI2O output, it may not have been propagating through the 22V10, and it may not have been a problem at all on a wire-wrap board or PCB. However, the change has eliminated my problems with the 28L92.
My theory about where the noise on the RESET line was coming from may be totally incorrect. It may not have been induced from the PHI2O output, it may not have been propagating through the 22V10, and it may not have been a problem at all on a wire-wrap board or PCB. However, the change has eliminated my problems with the 28L92.
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Re: My 6502 Roadmap - Comments, Advice and Suggestions Reque
There were a lot of great suggestions for improvements, and I will definitely keep them in mind for a future revision of my PCB, but I decided to go ahead and order some PCBs based on my original design and layout.
My eyesight isn't what it used to be, and I haven't admitted to myself yet that I need bifocals or reading glasses, so soldering wasn't as fun as I remember it being. But, besides occasionally needing to use a magnifying glass, I didn't run into any issues.
After soldering, I double-checked that there wasn't a dead-short between +5v and ground, then connected power and double-checked +5V at the various sockets.
After installing the components in the sockets and powering up, everything appears to be working correctly. I have not tested all of the I/O but I have not encountered any problems so far.
Thanks again to everyone who suggested improvements!
Shawn
My eyesight isn't what it used to be, and I haven't admitted to myself yet that I need bifocals or reading glasses, so soldering wasn't as fun as I remember it being. But, besides occasionally needing to use a magnifying glass, I didn't run into any issues.
After soldering, I double-checked that there wasn't a dead-short between +5v and ground, then connected power and double-checked +5V at the various sockets.
After installing the components in the sockets and powering up, everything appears to be working correctly. I have not tested all of the I/O but I have not encountered any problems so far.
Thanks again to everyone who suggested improvements!
Shawn
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Re: My 6502 Roadmap - Comments, Advice and Suggestions Reque
Here it is running Floobydust's C02 BIOS, monitor and EhBASIC.
My next steps will be to write my own BIOS and monitor. After that, I plan to get Forth running.
Shawn
My next steps will be to write my own BIOS and monitor. After that, I plan to get Forth running.
Shawn
Re: My 6502 Roadmap - Comments, Advice and Suggestions Reque
Excellent! Well done.
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Oops! I went out of order.
Here it is running Tali Forth 2.
Shawn
Here it is running Tali Forth 2.
Shawn
Re: My 6502 Roadmap - Comments, Advice and Suggestions Reque
Good job. The first revision of my PC board is nearly ready to go. Just need to decide on a UART. I have written some bit banging code for the 65C22, but for sanity I think I'll either put a 65C61 or the NXP UART on the board. How did you find the NXP to program?
How did you do your decoupling capacitors on in EDA? I am using Kicad and its a bit of a mess adding capacitors directly to the power rails on each IC.
How did you do your decoupling capacitors on in EDA? I am using Kicad and its a bit of a mess adding capacitors directly to the power rails on each IC.
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deanflyer wrote:
How did you find the NXP to program?
BDD has written some documents that explain really well how to use the NXP UARTS. You can find them in this thread - UARTs: REPLACING THE 65C51
deanflyer wrote:
How did you do your decoupling capacitors on in EDA? I am using Kicad and its a bit of a mess adding capacitors directly to the power rails on each IC.
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Re: My 6502 Roadmap - Comments, Advice and Suggestions Reque
deanflyer wrote:
Good job. The first revision of my PC board is nearly ready to go. Just need to decide on a UART. I have written some bit banging code for the 65C22, but for sanity I think I'll either put a 65C61 or the NXP UART on the board. How did you find the NXP to program?
You can take a look at my BIOS code (github page) to get an idea on the BIOS for both the 65C51 and the NXP. Note: Don't forget that the current W65C51 has the xmit bug, forcing you to write code around it. Good luck!
Regards, KM
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Re: My 6502 Roadmap - Comments, Advice and Suggestions Reque
Indeed, one way to look at it is that the 28L92 replaces two 6551s and half a 6522, all in one convenient package.
Re: My 6502 Roadmap - Comments, Advice and Suggestions Reque
That is a good idea regarding the capacitors. I'll give it a try.
I have some PLC44 DIP adapters so I'll order the NXP UART and give it a go.
Thanks.
I have some PLC44 DIP adapters so I'll order the NXP UART and give it a go.
Thanks.
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Re: My 6502 Roadmap - Comments, Advice and Suggestions Reque
I just spent 45 minutes watching drogon make hot cross buns and soda bread. Now I'm hungry!
It's nice to be able to put a face with a user and see them doing something else they enjoy.
Shawn
It's nice to be able to put a face with a user and see them doing something else they enjoy.
Shawn
Re: My 6502 Roadmap - Comments, Advice and Suggestions Reque
Shawn Odekirk wrote:
I just spent 45 minutes watching drogon make hot cross buns and soda bread. Now I'm hungry!
It's nice to be able to put a face with a user and see them doing something else they enjoy.
Shawn
It's nice to be able to put a face with a user and see them doing something else they enjoy.
Shawn
Here's something else I enjoy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zi4m9eRZq9g
Cheers,
-Gordon
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See my Ruby 6502 and 65816 SBC projects here: https://projects.drogon.net/ruby/
Gordon Henderson.
See my Ruby 6502 and 65816 SBC projects here: https://projects.drogon.net/ruby/
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drogon wrote:
Shawn Odekirk wrote:
I just spent 45 minutes watching drogon make hot cross buns and soda bread. Now I'm hungry!
It's nice to be able to put a face with a user and see them doing something else they enjoy.
Shawn
It's nice to be able to put a face with a user and see them doing something else they enjoy.
Shawn
Here's something else I enjoy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zi4m9eRZq9g
Cheers,
-Gordon
I too watched buns and bread being baked, and now feel compelled to go to the kitchen and whip up something to eat. Once I've finished lunch I think I'll go out and play with my train.
x86? We ain't got no x86. We don't NEED no stinking x86!
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BigDumbDinosaur wrote:
Once I've finished lunch I think I'll go out and play with my train.
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"There's a tunnel!"
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"And a bridge!"
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"And another bridge!"
So cool! Thanks for sharing! After reading the description I watched again to see the ABS in action.
I also watched your POC V1 Demonstration video. I would have watched it sooner had I known about your YouTube channel.
I had planned to work on my BIOS and monitor, but now I've spent an hour watching 1.6" scale train videos on YouTube! No regrets!
Shawn