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On Jan 28, 2010, at 1:28 PM, e.stiebler wrote:
David Betz wrote:
> On Jan 28, 2010, at 1:00 PM, Ben wrote:
>> It seems only Motorola thought of 'home' computing
>> more with 6809.
> I always wanted to program the 6809. I have a SWTPc 6800/6809 system that
I
built but I never fleshed it out with a disk drive and OS. Does anyone
make a 6809 SBC that will run OS-9 these days?
I checked this out a while ago but I think it is just a 6809 coprocessor
board that only works with their Z80 board.
Or take a cheap FPGA kit, there is the system09, which runs a lot of
software in
the meantime
Thanks for the suggestion but I was hoping for something actually had a 6809
chip on it.
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The N8VEM 6809 host processor by itself is dependent on the ECB SBC for its
IO. However, I recently released an "IO mezzanine" PCB that connects on top
of the 6809 host processor board that allows it to be operated independently
with its own power interface, serial port, timer, and dual VIAs for IO.
One of the N8VEM builders ported CUBIX to the 6809 host processor and I am
using ASSIST09 on the 6809 host processor with IO mezzanine as a stand alone
computer. It definitely uses a real 6809 CPU.
Thanks and have a nice day!
Andrew Lynch