[Coco] Re: M.E.S.S. other 6809-based systems?
Tim S
stahta01 at juno.com
Sat Nov 1 01:40:00 EST 2003
Here's a couple of links with some 6809 computers I never heard of. ( knew
about CP 400)
http://cobit.mma.com.br/microstrs.htm
http://www.mci.org.br/micro/microsbrasil.html
1984 Codimex CD-6809 Codimex Imp.Exp.de Computadores Ltda
1984 Color 64 LZ Computadores
1984 CP 400 Prológica Ind. Com. de Microcomp. Ltda
1984 CP 400 II Prológica Ind. Com. de Microcomp. Ltda
1985 MX-1600 Dynacon Eletrônica
1983 T-Color Sysdata Eletrônica Ltda
1984 TK S800 Microdigital
1983 Varix VC 50 Engetécnica Varix Eng. Com. Ind. Ltda.
Tim S
"Willard Goosey" <goosey at virgo.sdc.org> wrote in
message news:200310300747.h9U7l3xT014935 at virgo.sdc.org...
> >From: Arthur Flexser <flexser at fiu.edu>
> >Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 17:49:06 -0500 (EST)
> >On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 KnudsenMJ at aol.com wrote:
> >> In a message dated 10/28/03 7:34:27 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> >> larrybo at idirect.com writes:
> >>
> >> > Didn't Pet also have a 6809 based machine? I seem to remember a Pet
with
> >> > monitor attached/included.
> >>
> >> "Pet" was Commodore's first machine. It used a 6502 or variation, like
all
> >> their succeeding products (until the 68K Amiga).
> >
> >No, the Commodore Pet definitely had a 6809--I remember distinctly seeing
>
> You're both right! There were several different models of the PET,
> all with a 6502. The SuperPET had BOTH a 6502 and a 6809.
>
> The SuperPET must have been a very odd machine... And the OS-9 port
> for it must have had some interesting IO modules. :-)
> >
> >Art
> >
> Willard
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