Where to find 44pin edge cards/ 6502 d/l freeware

From: THETechnoid_at_home.com <(THETechnoid_at_home.com)>
Date: Mon Apr 9 19:15:39 2001

MIght try www.atari.org. They have links to the common suppliers of
obsolecent Atari gear. Including development boards and the like.

Wish I could remember all of them, but:

BravoSierra is one, B&C Computervisions is another, and there are a couple
of others that escape my perforated memory. Acid is not a good thing for
your long-term memory....

Regards,

Jeff


In <3AD24CE2.1B5F0D94_at_mindless.com>, on 04/09/01
   at 08:15 PM, Ross Archer <dogbert_at_mindless.com> said:

>Used to be, you could go to Radio Shock and purchase one of those
>solder-yourself 44-pin edgecards that mate with the KIM-4 expansion
>board. I'm thinking one way around my dead keyboard issue which also
>solves my desire for expansion would be to add a CPLD decoder, 32K SRAM,
>32K ROM (with holes around the 6530s
>and remapping new patched monitor into $1800-$1FFF), and 6551 UART/MAX232
>combo to input code and d/l intel hex. (The cassette interface on poor
>KIM is dead, too.)

>By the way, if anyone's interested, I have a generic 6502 Intel Hex
>program downloader program that allows you to assemble and directly
>download programs from the development PC into your SBC. It's freeware so
>have at it if anyone finds it useful.

>It's at:
> http://www.6502.org/source/monitors/intelhex/intelhex.htm




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