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Presented by: Only On Saturday Night |
Flash:
On Saturday the 18 of 1999, the
hand-wired version booted NitrOS-9!
Here
is an adapter that converts a Hitachi 63x09ECP CPU
to a coco-3 DIP-40. It has buffers for address lines and a buffer for the
R/W line. This one is corrected for the Hitachi pinout, which is NOT the
same as the Motorola part! I have hand-wired a prototype using a Motorola
CPU, MC68B09EFN. I have 11 each of the Motorola parts and on 1999/8/25
I tested it in a stock coco-3 and it works great! And then corrected it
on 9/17/1999 and added SMD-1206 resistor pullups. As you can see, it hangs
out to the right of the 6809E, IC1. It may interfere with rompack, disk
or serial plastic cases, I haven't tried that as yet.
The DIP part of the board has pins that go down into where the 6809E socket is. The PLCC part of the board is on top and there's nothing under the PLCC part. If the DIP pins are high enough, it may clear most things inside of the coco-3. Pin height should be about 0.5 inches minimum so that the bottom of this board clears the electrolytic caps on the motherboard.
The buffers for address and R/W lines are between the
Dip-40 pins and are SMD parts. Parts are: 74F244,
2 each and 74F08, 1 each.