Fairchild 9440/445 MicroFlame?
Bob Smith
bobsmithofd at gmail.com
Fri Jun 1 21:46:56 CDT 2018
Bob,
I checked my books, and don't have any of the Fairchild stuff left,
passed em on a couple of years ago. Online, I think I hit the same
ones you are talking about but including links just in case.
I assume you have looked at the 1983 manual, pages 6-51 on with the
notional system design and timing information thera on trailingedge
http://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/components/fairchild/_dataBooks/1983_Fairchild_Microprocessor_Products.pdf
And this -
Fairchild 9445
Abstract: applications of microprocessor in printer FAIRCHILD A
Schlumberger Company Advance Product Information PEP-45 Prototyping,
Evaluation and Programming Board Microprocessor Product Description
The Fairchild PEP-45 is a single-board microcomputer for ,
microprocessor. When used with the Fairchild System-I (FS-I)
development system, the PEP-45 board provides , \is to 200 ms
Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporation, Microprocessor Division
3420 Central Expressway, Santa Clara, California 95051 (408) 773-1000
TWX MICPSNTA ©1982 Fairchild Printed in U.S.A
http://www.datasheetarchive.com/pdf/download.php?id=566d28bc51c3e262c0d26285cbc1828375f810&type=O&query=Fairchild+9445&manufacturer=&part=
bob
On Fri, Jun 1, 2018 at 10:03 PM, Robert Armstrong via cctech
<cctech at classiccmp.org> wrote:
> I'm looking for manual scans, software, really any documentation of any
> kind for the Fairchild F9440 or 9445 (aka the MicroFlame) microprocessors.
> Yes, bitsavers and a few other places have datasheets for the chips, but
> that's really about all the documentation I've found. And yes, I know that
> they're Nova clones and can run DG software, but Fairchild had their own
> development tools too that seem to have disappeared completely.
>
> In particular, Fairchild had a single board computer for the 9445 called
> (I think) the PEP-45. It had a built in EPROM monitor called PEPBUG-45.
> I'd love to find manuals and schematics for that gizmo. Actually I'd be
> interested in documentation for any systems that used either of the 944x
> chips.
>
> Bob
>
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