is this the small 50 pin cage thing made by Northern Digital?? or the
Superpet?
Mine has a 6502 and 6809 I think - the switch powered
one cpu or the other...
h
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Dunfield" <dave04a(a)dunfield.com>
To: <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 9:49 PM
Subject: Re: Waterloo MicroWAT ?
>> From there it goes on to describe the waterloo software and languages,
with
>> no real distinction between the microWAT the
the SuperPET - so the
above isx
>> really all I know for certain about the
microWAT, however it does
appear to
be distinct from, but related to the SuperPET.
Based on that document, yes, it does sound like they are indeed separate
units. Is there a 6502 in yours, or is it 6809 only?
I'll update my page.
It has only a 6809 in it, which doesn't suprise me, since I don't believe
the
6502 is actually used by the Waterloo software once
the SuperPET is
switched
to 6809 mode.
I am planning an update to my site within the next couple of weeks, and I
will
include photos of the microWAT (inside and out), as
well as the document
that
I have, and whatever other information I can turn up
between now and then.
Regards,
Dave
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