Attention 1802 fans...

From: Bob Shannon <bshannon_at_tiac.net>
Date: Sun Oct 6 10:32:00 2002

Wanye had asked if any pictures of the 1801 CPU were on-line. I have
made some hi-res JPEG's of the board, but they are close to half a meg
each, so I've not posted them on-line, but they can be emailed on request.

But while searching through my documentation for the meaning of the
'SSTC' acronym, I found something...

I have found a rare copy of the "RCA Solid State MICROSYSTEMS" manual,
SSD-270. This is over 500 pages of detailed information on RCA's 1802
board-level products including schematic diagrams, address maps, jumper
settings, timing diagrams, component placement charts, etc.

Several people from the list have commented on the rarity of 1802
documentation, so I'll offer this book for sale.

The condition is quite good, hardly used, but not 'mint'. No tares or
missing pages, the binding is intact and
all the data is perfectly readable.

Note, this book covers 1802-based RCA Microboard products, it does not
contain any 1801 information.

Also, a note for Wayne Smith...This manual describes 1802 based CPU
boards, but they all appear to be the 'full size' boards that resemble
STD-bus boards, that than the much shorter 1802 CPU shown in Wanye's
JPEGs. It does however describe the RCA industrial chassis, power
supply, and backplane signal definitions.
Received on Sun Oct 06 2002 - 10:32:00 BST

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