On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 12:55 PM, Rob Clarke <crock@clarke-family.org.uk> wrote: > I think it is a product code. There's a thread on the VC forums documenting > the 002 and 003 versions as used in the Kim-1. > > http://www.vintage-computer.com/vcforum/showthread.php?27107-Looking-for-someone-w-a-KIM-1-to-try-something-testing-the-6530-RRIOT Right. There's also an old thread about CBM drives and other MOS product code (higher than 010). http://www.softwolves.com/arkiv/cbm-hackers/15/15375.html So known product codes include: ( http://www.pagetable.com/docs/kim1_board/kim1_front.jpg ) ( http://www.commodore.ca/manuals/kim1/kim1_users_guide.txt ) 002 Kim-1 003 Kim-1 ( http://www.classiccmp.org/pipermail/cctalk/1998-November/165991.html ) 004 JOLT? TIM in ROM? 005 Synertek part? (6530-002 through 6530-005 listed in Advanced Computer Products ad on page 21 of http://www.thecomputerarchive.com/archive/Magazines/Kilobaud%20Microcomputing/Kilobaud%20Microcomputing%201978/Kilobaud%201978-06%20pages%20100-148%20Medium.pdf at $15.50 each) ( http://www.flippers.com/ALI-Pinball_service.html ) 009 Allied Leisure pinball (IC5) 010 Allied Leisure pinball (IC6) ( http://rgparchive.com/rgpforum/showthread.php?t=280541 ) 011 Allied Leisure / Fascination pinball (IC3) 013 not sure, but got hits on it as a part number 028 2040 DOS 1.0 034 4040 DOS 2.0/2.1 036 8x50 DOS 2.5 038 8x50 DOS 2.5 Micropolis 039 8x50 DOS 2.5 Tandon 042 not sure, but got hits on it as a part number 048 8x50 DOS 2.7 MPI 8050 040 8x50 DOS 2.7 Tandon 044 8x50 DOS 2.7 Micropolis 047 8050 DOS 2.7 Micropolis? 050 8250LP DOS 2.7 So it looks like the 6530-010 is a pinball part. I'm sure someone out there wants it. -ethan Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2012-06-21 18:00:06
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