RE: RE: FLASH ROM replacement

RE: RE: FLASH ROM replacement

From: M H Stein <dm561_at_torfree.net>
Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 21:37:15 -0400
Message-ID: <01C9CE92.DC662AC0@host-208-72-122-232.dyn.295.ca>
Hi Ethan:

If you replace all your RAM & ROM with 1 chip ea., and you just happened
to have one of the ones I need in your left-overs, any chance I could talk you
out of it/them?

Conversely, what do you need, in case I decide to go that route.

What we need is some kind of RAM/ROM registry like they have for organ
replacements... ;-)

Did ya ever get that 2001 board I sent you completed and PETting away?

mike
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From: 	Ethan Dicks[SMTP:ethan.dicks@gmail.com]
Sent: 	Wednesday, May 06, 2009 5:41 PM
To: 	cbm-hackers@ling.gu.se
Subject: 	Re: RE: FLASH ROM replacement

On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 4:29 PM, Nicolas Welte <no_spam@x1541.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> What's the story on the fancy Welte board? Is it still available, either
>> built or PCB and logic?
>
> The 6540 and 6550 adaptors are available as PCB only or DIY kit with all parts. But they work only in the video part of a 2001 board, because they don't decode the chipselect lines. In the video circuit, RAM and ROM are always enabled.

Now that I'm home, I went through my bin of surplus C= dealer chips
(15 years ago I bought the entire service department of a dealer that
was closing) and unfortunately did *not* find the parts I'd hoped to
find.  I have a few original PET BASIC and Kernel ROMs, but no video
SRAMs.  It looks like I'll have to consider a set of those boards.  I
wish I'd known a couple of years ago when I made my last PETRAM order.

> I have the universal 6502 RAM/ROM expansion board (aka PETRAM) which goes into the 6502 socket of a 2001 PET, and it can be used to replace all 6540 ROM and 6550 RAM. Unfortunately, I am out of stock with this PCB, and my next reorder depends on my completion of another unfinished project, so I can get better prices for the PCBs by bundling the PCB order.

I already have three PETRAM boards, so I doubt I'll be placing an
order soon, but I still have enough PET gear that I can see wanting
another PETRAM or two down the line.

I wish I hadn't sold my intact 8K PET - it had bad socket disease with
the main memory sockets - something the PETRAM is perfect for.

-ethan


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