Philip Pemberton wrote:
Just BTW, in case anyone is interested in the "inner workings" of
the 6845, DP8350, 8275, 6545 or 5027 CRTCs, I've got a copy of Gerry
Kane's "CRT Controller Handbook" here. Anyone got a copy of the book
mentioned on the front cover, "An Introduction to Microcomputers:
Volume 3 - Some Real Support Devices"?
By Jerry [sic] Kane with Adam Osborne.
Published by Osborne Associates, September 1978. ISBN 0-931988-18-7
Inside the cover it says "Have you ordered your Volume 3 update
subscription? New material will be published in six bimonthly updates,
September 1978 - September 1979".
Hmm ... it appears that we didn't buy the subscription! The sections are
supposed to be as follows. The copy in front of me only has the sections
marked with an asterisk.
*A - Memory Devices
*B - Parallel I/O Devices
*C - Serial I/O Devices
D - Telecommunication Devices
E - Data Converter Devices
*F - CPU Single-Function Support Devices
*G - Multifunction Support Devices
H - Peripheral Controllers
I - Display Devices
*J - Bus Standards
Section 8 is missing, so no CRT Controllers in this copy.
Volume 1 - Some Real Microprocessors, contains details of:
TMS1000, Mostek 3870 (and Fairchild F8), National Semiconductor SC/MP,
8080A, 8085, 8048, Zilog Z80, Motorola MC6800, MOS Technology MCS6500,
Signetics 2650A, RCA COSMAC, IM6100, 8X300 (or SMS300), Nat. Semi. PACE
and INS8900, General Instrument CP1600, General Instrument 1650 Series,
Texas Instruments TMS 9900, TMS 9980 and TMS 9940, Single Chip Nova
Minicomputer CPU, Intel 8086, 2900 Series and 6700 Series Chip Slice
Products, MC10800 Series Chip Slice Logic, and Hewlett Packard MC2.
- Paul