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

From: Richard Erlacher <edick_at_idcomm.com>
Date: Tue Apr 10 10:58:46 2001

Having made and sold a combination backplane/extender board for a bus based on
this connector (2 x 22 _at_ 0.157" pitch) , I still have a few of the things lying
about, hence haven't had to look for them in the stores. Nevertheless, I do see
them from time to time at various surplus outlets. Here in the
Denver-Boulder-Longmont area, the surplus outlets are down to just a couple,
namely Gateway electronics and J. B. Saunders Electonics, and, at last check,
both had a few of them in stock. I doubt you will have trouble finding them
wherever you are.

Dick
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ross Archer" <dogbert_at_mindless.com>
To: <classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org>
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 5:59 PM
Subject: Where to find 44pin edge cards/ 6502 d/l freeware


> 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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