GARTHWILSON wrote:
Thankyou. Additional material I want to post should approximately double the size of the site. It takes a lot of time though. What's there is a result of 9+ years of having the site. Maybe in in 9 more years I'll have it doubled. Existing material will keep getting updated and improved too. Bill Mensch and I have talked many times, including on the phone and over a three-hour lunch. We seem to have a good relationship. So far it's interest-only. Perhaps in the future we can have some sort of business cooperation to promote the 65's in computer education.
That is very awesome indeed!
GARTHWILSON wrote:
How fast do they come up? I wonder if the 2.4V is also about a short time, as the bus-charging current capacity will dramatically decrease as the voltage rises such that the voltage voltage guarantee is so low because they're talking about operating at the speed limit. They specify the 2.4V at 4mA.
Not sure on the rise time, I'll have to look deeper in to that.
GARTHWILSON wrote:
Your $C0 in the first line is CPY#, not LDX#. I didn't go through the whole thing, but you might want to check the others.
Nice pick up! Although the source code is very much LDX#.
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So, either I have a loose connection on the data lines somewhere, or the rise/fall times on the RAM are already coming in to play. Thinking about it, loose connection would be more likely wouldn't it? Running at 1Hz, is should be well and truly stable when PHI2 goes low (shouldn't it?).
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Yep! Some profuse wire jiggling bout it back to 'A2' at that location. Still going off in to 'no mans land' midway through the program, I'll double check the reset of the program matches up and then look at addressing this write signal.