ASCI u68 (SystemX)
Henk Gooijen
henk.gooijen at hotmail.com
Sat Oct 17 03:10:03 CDT 2015
OK. Did you post a link to some pictures? That can be helpful,
I missed the link if you did post it. The picture can help in
understanding what you have. I already know it has the 6800 :-)
and three 6821 PIAs. Is there also a 6850 ACIA on board?
Do you have some documentation? It could well be possible that
all you have after power up is the keypad and 7-segment displays
as on the MEK6800D2.
Check the power supply on the M6800 CPU. If you have a scope
you can check for activiy on the address and data pins, and the
"phi2" pin and VMA pin. I f we get further I probably need to get
the M6800 user manual on my desk.
- Henk
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From: Brad
Sent: Friday, October 16, 2015 10:37 PM
To: 'General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts'
Subject: RE: ASCI u68 (SystemX)
Thanks Henk,
I tried that. No prompt comes up with PUTTY on serial set at any baud rate.
Instead on the LED display I get a C, or an S sometimes.
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From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-bounces at classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Henk
Gooijen
Sent: Friday, October 16, 2015 11:56 AM
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Subject: Re: ASCI u68 (SystemX)
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From: Brad
Sent: Friday, October 16, 2015 8:27 PM
To: 'General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts'
Subject: RE: ASCI u68 (SystemX)
Many thanks. I'll take a quick look online just to see if I can save you
the trouble. I'm surprised at how little documentation there is for this
thing.
As a general rule, does anyone know -- if you have a single board computer
like this with serial connector, is that 'live' all the time? Or do you
usually have to invoke a program in order for a terminal to connect to it
and use it?
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>From all the SBCs that I know, the standard serial port is always active.
The on-board monitor with very basic commands uses it as only means of
communication.
After reset the monitor will "print" possible a one-line identification and
on the next line some form of prompt.
Could be * or . or > or - or whatever.
You need to know the com ports settings, but it prints an ID line you can
try several baudrates. 9600 is a good start.
If you want 6800 info, ask. I can dream 6800 opcodes!
INX=$08, LDA # =$86, DEX=$09, STAindexed =$A6. etc.
Depending on the RAM size, I have a StarTrek version in 6800 assembler that
uses a serial port ... IIRC, it is some 1.5k
- Henk
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