MIght try
www.atari.org. They have links to the common suppliers of
obsolecent Atari gear. Including development boards and the like.
Wish I could remember all of them, but:
BravoSierra is one, B&C Computervisions is another, and there are a couple
of others that escape my perforated memory. Acid is not a good thing for
your long-term memory....
Regards,
Jeff
In <3AD24CE2.1B5F0D94(a)mindless.com>om>, on 04/09/01
at 08:15 PM, Ross Archer <dogbert(a)mindless.com> said:
Used to be, you could go to Radio Shock and purchase
one of those
solder-yourself 44-pin edgecards that mate with the KIM-4 expansion
board. I'm thinking one way around my dead keyboard issue which also
solves my desire for expansion would be to add a CPLD decoder, 32K SRAM,
32K ROM (with holes around the 6530s
and remapping new patched monitor into $1800-$1FFF), and 6551 UART/MAX232
combo to input code and d/l intel hex. (The cassette interface on poor
KIM is dead, too.)
By the way, if anyone's interested, I have a
generic 6502 Intel Hex
program downloader program that allows you to assemble and directly
download programs from the development PC into your SBC. It's freeware so
have at it if anyone finds it useful.
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