<x-flowed>For a working 6502 pod, find a 6800 and pop in a 6502 CPU, and a
couple of changes on the pod PCB. Check the schematics (soon to be
back up!) in the PDF for the 6502 pod. The same Eprom code is used in
each, the lower half is 6800 and the upper half is 6502! I figure it
would be fairly simple to hack a pod so it would do both CPUs...I see
a hole with a 40 pin ZIF socket, and a toggle switch....
John :-#)#
At 8:32 PM +0000 11/8/04, Dave Langley wrote:
>At 19:34 8 11 2004, you wrote:
>>Test of Tech Tools List mail - please do NOT reply, unless you are bored...
>>If you get this then the list is running again and you can post!
>
>Bored? not really, but I'm looking for WORKING 6502 and 6809 PODs.
>
>Anyone got any for sale?
>
>Also ... where did you find that NOS Robotron table ... I was
>Jealous and broke ... or it would be mine :o(
>
>
>Dave Langley
>www.robotron-2084.co.uk
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