My first try at EPROMs
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I got logged out and lost my pictures (and almost my post, I have a habit of copying what I typed).
-Floopy
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Am9044/9244 - AMD 4096 x 1 (512 bytes) Static R/W Random Access Memory http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttga ... a_Book.pdf
HD26501 - Hitachi Logic chip - A CPG (Clock pulse generator) Referenced in product patent - https://www.google.com/patents/US4350225
DM74367 - National Semiconductor Hex 3-STATE Buffers Logic chip. Other numbers are batch number and date code.
HD26501 - Hitachi Logic chip - A CPG (Clock pulse generator) Referenced in product patent - https://www.google.com/patents/US4350225
DM74367 - National Semiconductor Hex 3-STATE Buffers Logic chip. Other numbers are batch number and date code.
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Re: My first try at EPROMs
The 6530 is a RRIOT (ROM-RAM-I/O-Timer). The ROM will be loaded with code which probably won't be of use but the device also provides 64 bytes of RAM and two 8 bit ports. They're intended for use in embedded systems where memory requirements are low and I/O lines are needed. The IEEE-488 disk drives like the 4040 use them.Floopy wrote:What can I do with a MOS 6530? The lot had a few and I'm not sure what to do with them.
Thanks!
What is the part number printed on them?
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R6530-005P
Thanks a lot, I knew that someone could find something.
Thanks a lot, I knew that someone could find something.
-Floopy
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Is there not six digit part number like those listed on http://blog.tynemouthsoftware.co.uk/201 ... ments.html?
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Here is a picture of one of them before I de-socketed them. I originally got the board because of them 6502 and various components.
-Floopy
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Interesting, I wonder what's in the ROM. Any clues on the circuit board to indicate what they were used for?
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I will take a picture when I get home, but I have no clue what the board was used for. All I know is that I bought it for 11$ and the edge connector was cut because the owner wanted to salvage the gold on it.
I always buy these for the components anyway.
I always buy these for the components anyway.
-Floopy
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Desperate times call for desperate measures I guess.Floopy wrote:the edge connector was cut because the owner wanted to salvage the gold on it.
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I snipped a picture, as i said I have no knowledge of this.
FYI: the HD26501 was next to the 6502
FYI: the HD26501 was next to the 6502
-Floopy
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Found this web-page if you're still interested.
http://retro.hansotten.nl/6502-sbc/6530-6532/
Apparently (maybe) the R6530-005 is a variant of the 6530, only difference is the masked ROM is empty. (maybe)
http://retro.hansotten.nl/6502-sbc/6530-6532/
Apparently (maybe) the R6530-005 is a variant of the 6530, only difference is the masked ROM is empty. (maybe)
-Floopy
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http://www.osiweb.org/manuals/OSI_appnote_1.pdf
Never mind I confirm that the site says true, see the first page.
Never mind I confirm that the site says true, see the first page.
-Floopy