Waterloo MicroWAT ?

From: Heinz Wolter <h.wolter_at_sympatico.ca>
Date: Fri Dec 31 00:52:04 2004

is this the small 50 pin cage thing made by Northern Digital?? or the
Superpet?
Mine has a 6502 and 6809 I think - the switch powered
one cpu or the other...
h
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Dunfield" <dave04a_at_dunfield.com>
To: <cctalk_at_classiccmp.org>
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 9:49 PM
Subject: Re: Waterloo MicroWAT ?


>
> >> From there it goes on to describe the waterloo software and languages,
with
> >> no real distinction between the microWAT the the SuperPET - so the
above isx
> >> really all I know for certain about the microWAT, however it does
appear to
> >> be distinct from, but related to the SuperPET.
> >
> >Based on that document, yes, it does sound like they are indeed separate
> >units. Is there a 6502 in yours, or is it 6809 only?
> >
> >I'll update my page.
>
> It has only a 6809 in it, which doesn't suprise me, since I don't believe
the
> 6502 is actually used by the Waterloo software once the SuperPET is
switched
> to 6809 mode.
>
> I am planning an update to my site within the next couple of weeks, and I
will
> include photos of the microWAT (inside and out), as well as the document
that
> I have, and whatever other information I can turn up between now and then.
>
> Regards,
> Dave
> --
> dave04a (at) Dave Dunfield
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>
>
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