Date : Thu, 28 Jul 2005 21:04:48 +0000
From : Jules Richardson <julesrichardsonuk@...>
Subject: Re: Econet-Ethernet bridge
On Thu, 2005-07-28 at 21:51 +0200, Johan Heuseveldt wrote:
[6809 CPU]
> Found it. It's an Acorn design with number 200,012 /C,
> issue 2
> and date 7 - 2 - 80
That sounds like a System part number (i.e. a eurocard), it's certainly
within the range of numbers used for the System machines. Far as I know,
it was a bit of a break from normal procedure - the 6809 *is* the CPU,
rather than being a coprocessor - so it's a bit unique as far as Acorn
are concerned.
I think the manual I have contains listings for the monitor ROM and the
board layout, but I'm not sure it contains full schematics (so if anyone
does have them still, shout - I'd be interested in a copy)
Oh, regarding the Econet bridge, yes the one I have here does have three
empty sockets for additional static RAM (actually no sockets, just PCB
traces - easy to add though)
cheers
Jules