[Coco] Hello, all
jdaggett at gate.net
jdaggett at gate.net
Wed Jul 19 10:11:16 EDT 2006
The MC6844 was in full production. While never used with the Coco, it could be incorarated
into the board though. Motorola had designed and then canceled a single board computer
that was based on the 6809. It used the 6844 along with two 6821, two 6850, NEC 765
Floppy controller, 6845 as the video controller, and a 68488 buss controller chip. 64K of ram
with 32K of video ram. There was an expansion board that expanded memory to 128K. The
system would run Flex or OS9 Level I. I never got the OS9 OS for it but now wished I had.
Just for the NEC765 floppy disk driver would be nice.
james
On 17 Jul 2006 at 18:20, Joel Ewy wrote:
> And finally, for the CoCo hackers out there: I have a small number (10
> or less) of MC68B44 DMA controller chips. I suspect these are fairly
> uncommon. Were these even manufactured in large quantities? It is
> entirely possible that these were just engneering samples. In any
> case, I haven't had any way to test them short of wiring up some kind
> of test circuit and hooking it up to a CoCo, which I simply haven't
> done yet. Is anybody else interested in playing with such things just
> for fun? Even though they don't seem to be available in any sort of
> quantities, they could surely be emulated in an FPGA design or possibly
> in one of the larger CPLDs. The actual parts could be used in a design
> process for, say, a new disk controller, where you test an HDL version
> against the real McCoy.
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