Just bios, monitor, and pal code there.Have you checked in here to see if what you're looking for is present?
- Alex
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Just bios, monitor, and pal code there.Have you checked in here to see if what you're looking for is present?
- Alex
Could you please send me a message? I have a few eprom questions for an mc68hc711Sure looks like the SWP board. If so, it should be supported by the "SmartROM" by MICROCode Consulting, https://www.microcodeconsulting.com/z80/smartrom.htm
I can copy/duplicate the PROM and one of those cute TTL testers should identify the IC's (or confirm they are the same as Enrico's pic). I about 10 spare FD1791's here too which should be 8876A compatible.
Finding bios source might be a bit tougher!
I just completed building up the V1.1 board. It works perfectly, and came up on the first try!@hideehoo it was great talking to you at VCF MW, again.
Have you had time to update the BoM for the v1.1 board? I picked one up from you there, and would like to start ordering parts.
Thanks!
- Alex
Thanks @gekaufman . I went with 28c16s for my ROMs.
As expected, Unicorn electronics was a great source for all the 74-series logic. I eventually plan to attach my board to a HH 8” drive, as the original might well have been, but I am also building the OpenFlops board, in the meantime. The Artery MCU (and programmer) was actually the hardest part to track down, and I had to order both from China via eBay, unfortunately. In retrospect, I probably should just have ordered the PCB from JLC and had them program and solder the Artery MCU, saving me some money.