ASCI u68 (SystemX)
Sean Caron
scaron at umich.edu
Fri Oct 16 13:17:39 CDT 2015
Hi Brad,
I have a MEK6800 so not quite the same board but I know a little bit about
6800s ... I would suggest referring back to the original publications from
Mot ... there is a M6800 Applications Manual and a M6800 Programming Manual
... those are canonical and you should be able to find both on Bitsavers
... a nice "third party" book is "The 6800 Microprocessor" by Jack Quinn on
Merrill press ... you should be able to find a copy cheap ... few bucks.
Once you get into it a little bit, I think you'll find they're pretty
friendly to interface and program ... I/O is all memory-mapped ... and you
will appreciate having that extra accumulator and the 16-bit index register
handy if you're used to playing with the 6502 ... :O
Best,
Sean
On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 12:16 PM, Brad <unclefalter at yahoo.ca> wrote:
> Hey guys,
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> Posting this to various forums in the hopes of finding someone in the know
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> I have this ASCI u68 system (6800 cpu) that I understand was used in
> educational environments. I kind of have it running but know little about
> assembly language programming, etc. Or the unit itself. Have any of you
> ever messed with these? It looks like it has a serial connector on its
> mainboard.. was trying to figure out a way if I could patch it to one of my
> terminals.
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> Also trying to find some simple 6800 assembly programs/routines to test it
> and see if it really works properly. There is an MC6821S chip on it (there
> are three of them actually) and one in the middle is marked 'BAD'. I
> understand those handle peripherals.
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> I'd also heard rumours there was a second board available for these that
> gave them BASIC. I've never seen such a board for sale anywhere - wondered
> if anyone had seen one in the wild.
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> Brad
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