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[N8VEM: 18471] Completed Production 6x0x Board Photos?
Andrew Bingham
2014-07-26 18:49:07 UTC
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Hi folks! If anyone has finished building their "production" 6x0x boards,
could you share some pictures? I'm going to make some update to the wiki
page soon with the connectors/jumpers and links to software and I'd also
like to update with a photo of a completed production board as well.

Andrew B
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AG5AT
2014-07-27 01:35:01 UTC
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Attached are pictures for 6809 with Flex9 and 6502 for DOS/65, still early
(jumpers are ok to get up in ROM).

Aug
Post by Andrew Bingham
Hi folks! If anyone has finished building their "production" 6x0x boards,
could you share some pictures? I'm going to make some update to the wiki
page soon with the connectors/jumpers and links to software and I'd also
like to update with a photo of a completed production board as well.
Andrew B
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Andrew Bingham
2014-07-27 02:08:55 UTC
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That looks great! Really nice to see one of them finished. Black solder
mask looks awesome.
Post by AG5AT
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Attached are pictures for 6809 with Flex9 and 6502 for DOS/65, still early
(jumpers are ok to get up in ROM).
Aug
Post by Andrew Bingham
Hi folks! If anyone has finished building their "production" 6x0x
boards, could you share some pictures? I'm going to make some update to
the wiki page soon with the connectors/jumpers and links to software and
I'd also like to update with a photo of a completed production board as
well.
Andrew B
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John Coffman
2014-07-27 20:46:10 UTC
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Andrew Bingham
2014-07-28 02:43:15 UTC
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John,

It appears to me that the 6x0x board has the WP and CD jumpers at P8, not
P3 or P4. Maybe we should make an updated .pdf that talks about the 6x0x
board specifically?

Andrew
Check the jumpers for the SD card: the FCI push-push socket which I have
used on other boards requires the jumper combination: [3-4, 11-12], not
[1-2, 11-12]. The 1-2 jumper is nearest the ECB 96-pin connector.
I attach the configuration information on the "universal SD card
footprint" used on the 6x0x board. This file is duplicated in the
documentation for the ECB dual SD card, but would be useful to reproduce in
the 6x0x documentation if someone would care to upload it.
--John
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<https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-G1Qa2xKyZl8/U9RXFMAQNQI/AAAAAAAAACA/CHWraJvdI8Y/s1600/6809flex9-jumpers.JPG>
Attached are pictures for 6809 with Flex9 and 6502 for DOS/65, still early
(jumpers are ok to get up in ROM).
Aug
Post by Andrew Bingham
Hi folks! If anyone has finished building their "production" 6x0x
boards, could you share some pictures? I'm going to make some update to
the wiki page soon with the connectors/jumpers and links to software and
I'd also like to update with a photo of a completed production board as
well.
Andrew B
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