[Coco] coco FLEX

camillus camillus.b.58 at gmail.com
Mon Aug 10 12:53:34 EDT 2015


Hi Kip,

To be honest I'm at zip what flex concerns, in the old days our computer club broke into two, flex and os9 groups. I was with the latter one, not so much for os9 but the good old basic. 

The reason I want to get a minimal flex going is because there is a 6502 to 6808 code translator called sleuth or something.
I have an old project that runs with 6502 cpu and I would love it to run it on the coco or my mini 6809 board. The code is about 10 pages of 6502 assembler code and that is to much to handle to do it by hand.

Now how are your projects going, sounded that some people got anxious about delivering the goods. Hope everything came out well. We need people that take initiative and make something. 

Keep it up Kip.

PS: If you have sleuth and the 6502 to 6809 translator code would it be possible to mail me a copy?

thank beforehand


cb  

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On 8/10/2015 6:00:43 AM, Kip Koon <computerdoc at sc.rr.com> wrote:
Hi Camillus,
How are you coming along with Color Flex? I recently got Flex 9 running on a Multicomp board that uses an FPGA Mini-Development module which is programed as a 6809 microcomputer system on a chip. The Multicomp board provides 1MB Static ram, 2 serial ports, VGA monitor, PS/2 Keyboard, SD Card Interface and a little prototype area which I'm planning on adding a DS1302 RTC chip. My 6809 Multicomp runs CamelForth out of the ram in the FPGA and can load and run 6809 Extended Basic, Cubix and Flex 9 all from the same SD Card. I have not learned Flex much yet though. There are simply too many interesting things to learn and play with! I'd like to learn how you are wanting to use Color Flex if you'd like to share it all with me. One of the questions I have about Color Flex, is can Color Flex use a large storage medium like the CocoSDC for storage or maybe the more traditional media like a hard drive or Compact Flash emulating an IDE hard drive. Thoughts, ideas? I'm looking forward hearing from you. Take care my friend.

Kip Koon
computerdoc at sc.rr.com
http://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php/Kip_Koon



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> thanks stephen
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> > Hi all to it may concern
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> > Is Flex for the coco still alive?
> > And if yes please some contact info from where or who?
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> > thankx
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