If one wants, I have the board and schematics for the small 6532 adapter. The adapter has one PAL and an EEPROM. It is 2 pc boards that are interconnected. One board translates the pins between the 6530 and the 6532. The other has the requires chips and 6532 socket. There are 2 wire jumpers. One to enable reprogramming the EEPROM and the other to select -002 or -003 address decoding.
The EEPROM needs to fit in a space it wasn't intended to go in. I deal with this by folding the leads under it. Once the rest of the KIM-1 is functional, one can use the diagnostic board to program it for the selected location. The advantage of this adapter is that it fits under the 6532 and doesn't encroach on other spaces of the board. It does raise the chip by about 3/8 inches.
I have the PAL code as well but I don't have a PASM source, as I wrote the PAL code by hand.
It, of course, would be easier to get one of those that bought the kits I put together to give up his unused adapter parts. Most KIM-1's had other failures. I made up 10 kits, so they are out there.
Dwight